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Essay Michèle Fitoussi’s Favorite Episodes in Helena Rubinstein’s Biography When writing a biography, a biographer comes across a wealth of information about their subject. While one tries their best to be objective while they… Michèle Fitoussi July 16, 2014
Essay On Writing a Biography of Helena Rubinstein Michèle Fitoussi is the author of screenplays, fiction and non-fiction, including the international bestsellers Superwoman’s had Enough and The Prisoner. She also… Michèle Fitoussi July 14, 2014
Nonfiction The War on Women in Israel: A Story of Religious Radicalism and the Women Fighting for Freedom Elana Sztokman
Nonfiction Chapters of the Heart: Jewish Women Sharing the Torah of our Lives Sue Levi Elwell and Nancy Fuchs Kreimer
Essay 10 Ways You Can Promote Gender Equality in Your Local School Earlier this week, Dr. Elana Maryles Sztokman wrote about seven places where religious radicalism threatens women’s well-being in Israel and ten inspiring ways that… Elana Sztokman May 16, 2014
Essay 10 Inspiring Ways That Women Are Fighting for Justice in Israel Earlier this week, Dr. Elana Maryles Sztokman wrote about seven places where religious radicalism threatens women’s well-being in Israel. She is the author of the… Elana Sztokman May 14, 2014
Essay 7 Places Where Religious Radicalism Threatens Women’s Well-Being in Israel Dr. Elana Maryles Sztokman is former executive director of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA). She is the author of the forthcoming The War on Women in… Elana Sztokman May 13, 2014
Nonfiction Educating in the Divine Image: Gender Issues in Orthodox Jewish Day Schools Chaya Rosenfeld Gorsetman and Elana Maryles Sztokman