British-born author wins Sacks book prize
Talmud teacher Gila Fine received the accolade for The Madwoman in the Rabbi’s Attic
The rabbi who helped to crack Israel’s Orthodox glass ceiling
Rabbi Meesh Hammer-Kossoy, one of a growing number of Orthodox women rabbis, will be teaching at this year’s Limmud Festival
Goodbye to the ladies’ gallery
A standard feature of mainstream Orthodox synagogues is being consigned to history as the demand grows for greater inclusion of women
The Vagina Business: Taking the stigma out of women’s health
Marina Gerner’s new book uncovers myriad health innovations for women, offering eye-opening solutions to the ways our medical system snubs female pain
Christian reverend honoured for her ‘inspiring’ fight against antisemitism
Reverend Hayley Ace was recognised at the Jewish Care Women of Distinction Awards
The Talmud’s women aren’t always what they seem
There are few women in the Talmud but Gila Fine’s new book shows why they deserve far more attention
Empower Her: programme launched to help women get back into the workplace
Work Avenue’s workshops will include CV-writing, interview skills and confidence-building
Dame Louise Ellman accepts new role at Board of Deputies
Board meetings to be run by independent chairs rather the president in move to make them more inclusive
How women rose to Orthodox synagogue leadership
Cautious progress rather than rapid change has been the order of the day
Questions over women’s leadership triggers dispute at Leeds synagogue
Etz Chaim rabbi says woman can be president as long as male honorary officers have controlling majority
Our grandmothers would be amazed to see what’s happening in shul
The feminine imagery associated with Shavuot underlines the importance of women’s role in education
Rabbi’s ordination marks a decade of progress for Orthodox women in Britain
Rabbi Miriam Lorie will next week become the first ordained woman to lead an Orthodox community in the UK
The ‘Little Miss Chasid’ who revolutionised women’s education
Sarah Schenirer, founder of the Beis Yaakov movement, showed that change was possible within Charedi society
New Board president to address lack of female leadership
Sunday’s election resulted in first all-male officer team at the organisation for 15 years
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