Liba Vaynberg
I wore only skirts for years, but I didn’t care for Judaism much. I wear pants now, but I pray.
I wore only skirts for years, but I didn’t care for Judaism much. I wear pants now, but I pray.
Thoughts on fat activism and our desires.
Over the past several years, since the #MeToo movement has gained prominence, reckonings around sexual misconduct and harassment have taken place throughout the global Jewish community. Continuing the momentum of this movement is hard while so many other issues, including the ongoing pandemic, occupy our space. But this work is far from over, and an open call for authentic testimony reminds the wider community that this culture has lasting, negative effects.
“I look at a car as an opportunity to get out of poverty, to have more opportunities.”
A day of global solidarity, demanding action for women in Afghanistan.
As a woman and a native Texan, I am scared. As a future rabbi, I am furious.
I never met my Great Aunt Rifka or even saw a photograph of her. Yet I’ve always had a clear picture of her in my mind, in a wheelchair, smiling. She has no legs and she’s wearing a fur stole with fox heads.
Rachel Michelberg on caretaking, gender, and societal assumptions.
If you’re looking for something to distract you from this endless late-stage pandemic, check out “Flack.”
By now these items are standard fare at a feminist seder – the once transgressive orange on the Seder Plate; Miriam’s cup of clear, life-giving water next to Elijah’s cup… Read more »