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The Jewish women who kept Confederate graves from disappearing
After the Civil War, Jewish women in Richmond organized to care for the graves of Jewish Confederate soldiers.
Some women adopted non-Jewish identities to support the resistance. For most, though, it was simply a strategy for survival – ...
Travel case in hand, dressed in fashionable clothing and wearing a practiced, coquettish smile, Hela Schüpper Rufeisen sat ...
A former Prestwich used car sales showroom will become a female-only bathhouse for Jewish women to use during their menstrual cycle.
Machon L’Yahadus Women’s Yeshiva is a unique school in Crown Heights where young Jewish women learn, live and love Judaism. And each student has her own story.
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Celebs are cheering on biological men taking over women’s sports — yet another selfish example of lefty virtue signaling
Naomi Watts, Elliott Page, Megan Rapinoe, Sue Bird and others star in a myopic ad defending biological males taking over ...
Fully welcoming interfaith couples and families means more than "Inclusion," writes the co-host of the "Interfaithing" ...
With the high stress level borne by Israeli kids, playing basketball is an excellent outlet for physical and emotional health ...
The city of University Heights made history on Nov. 4, 2025. That’s the day when residents elected Michele Weiss as mayor – ...
Ahead of her appearance in the upcoming Miami Conference, World Emunah Director Meira Lerner looks back at a prolific 2025: ...
Rather than shrink from the canvas, the artist is still pushing back on prevailing prejudices, and her work today is as ...
In honor of this week's Parsha, Shifra and Puah of Crown Heights is launching a special initiative for women to Daven for all ...
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