This is a thoughtful and inspiring reflection on the intersection of faith and feminism. The author shows that being a religious Jew and a feminist are not mutually exclusive, emphasizing choice, agency, and meaningful participation in community. It’s a powerful reminder that tradition and personal conviction can coexist, shaping a balanced, authentic life.
This is a thoughtful and inspiring reflection on the intersection of faith and feminism. The author shows that being a religious Jew and a feminist are not mutually exclusive, emphasizing choice, agency, and meaningful participation in community. It’s a powerful reminder that tradition and personal conviction can coexist, shaping a balanced, authentic life.