Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll is co-founder of REACH3K, a branding communications firm and founding member of Chochmat Nashim, which raises awareness of women’s issues. (Photo: Laura Ben David)
Here’s my plan to free women from get abuse
Thousands of abused Jewish women are being deprived of a divorce by their husbands, writes Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Lucky me, I’ve had the vaccine, thanks to Israel
'People are amazed at Israel’s vaccine campaign — and it is amazing — but it isn’t a miracle'
The Whack-A-Mole model of Israel advocacy
'While we don’t have to answer every idiot online, we do need real access to real information in real time to undo some of the damage.'
When women’s names can’t be on Israeli signs
'Extremists use modesty signs and censorship of women’s images to delineate territory.'
Israel can still learn from the Covid mistakes
'What went wrong? Well, decisions were made for political, rather than health considerations.'
Star-gazing in Israel's south
'The sky was filled with stars we never see'
This summer we’re fighting the enemy within
'What happens when all of the issues forced to take a backseat to the real wars eventually explode from the pressure? How will Israel handle the emergence of the problems that plague us all at once?'
Small can be beautiful for garden simchahs
'Many weddings took place in the backyard with grandparents, family and friends watching on Zoom. The uncertainty and change of plans caused much stress. But, it also, for some, delivered unexpectedly positive results'
Everyone should feel safe in their own home
Everywhere, the lockdowns are adding pressure to an already neglected issue — domestic violence and sexual abuse
Israel must learn and change after this crisis
Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll says the country is good in a crisis but less good at long-term planning
A trip that opened my kids’ eyes — and my own
'I expected to give my kids a week with family. I did not expect to give them a lesson on what it means to be a Jew in the outside world. '
Hate multiplies when a blood libel goes viral
The rumour starters and spreaders seem invested in making Jews and Arabs enemies, says Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
The erasure of women has a deadly impact
The erasure of images of Jewish women, the ban on discussing their health and increased segregation are distortions of Judaism, says Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
A country of many regions but united in crisis
'There are a number of regions in this small country. But in the end, we are all one.'
Israel: the land where paradox is paradise
Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll reflects on life in Israel over the fast
Jewish women are being erased
'When a woman is not seen, her voice is not heard, and her needs are not met. She is simply less than a full person. '
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