Empowering women
World Emunah: The women who are holding Israel together
Resilience not as an abstract Israeli virtue, but a daily labor performed overwhelmingly by women whose contributions often remain out of frame.
Women of the Wall call on Katz to include women in national Remembrance Day ceremony
Science needs women: L’Oréal Israel’s girls-in-STEM program enters third year
It is time for women to run the Israeli government - opinion
A law to prevent the next war?
Women Wage Peace launches 'Political Alternatives First' legislation
New mentoring program aims to create Israel's next leading cyber experts
The initiative is meant to encourage young girls who are currently enrolled in technological-oriented classes in school to pursue meaningful positions during and after their military service.
How can we use the biblical Ruth to empower young women?
Throughout the entire story, Ruth demonstrates resourcefulness, initiative and agency.
Philanthropy driven by talented women
Every May, JNF-USA holds Women’s Month to highlight and celebrate the thousands of women who support its philanthropic investments in Israel.
International Women's Day: Israel is a long stride from equality
The statistics released by the social welfare organization present a staggering difference between men and women in numerous realms.
Why a woman led organization is so good
My experience working at organizations led by women has shown me the value of female leadership. Women are creative problem-solvers, honest, ethical, collaborative and good mentors.
Finding your inner Esther
Esther was one of the strongest Jewish women in history, and we can learn from her humility, fear fighting, faith, and transformation.
A Megillat Esther of one's own in Safed
"I never had a strong desire to read the megillah publicly, but was happy to get involved writing. I had no idea how much I’d learn, and how empowering it would be," said Zehavi.
Female Jewish filmmaker gives voice to oppressed women
Kweskin tackles hard-hitting subjects in her films like female genital mutilation, honor violence, forced marriage and systemic exclusion of women from education.
The untold story of the woman genius behind Hitchcock
Note of Harrison’s achievement suggested that stereotypes die hard. Harrison, The New York Times wrote, was “‘the only producer anywhere, with dimples and a 24-inch waistline.’”