Author: Chochmat Nashim

The ultra-Orthodox world is banning the internet for women, cutting them off from their livelihoods, their social networks, and their access to information. We obviously find this appalling and infantilizing, but do the women of that world agree? Shoshanna and Anne speak with an insider who tells all.

Music: “Misery” by The Whips

Anne and Shoshanna take the pulse of how Israel’s complex (and teetering) coalition government has improved some of the systems in Israeli society that we care about (with a special mention for Chochmat Nashim’s deputy director). We also review how Matan Kahana, the complicated figure who heads the state’s religious services (now as deputy minister) has made a real push for women’s equal standing in some important ways.

Music: “Misery” by The Whips

 

 

Abortion. Everyone has an opinion, including those who will never face it. Shoshanna and Anne discuss why, as Orthodox Jews, we should care about American abortion policy – specifically, the potential banning and criminalization of abortion.

Music: “Misery” by The Whips

 

When the news is filled with war and terror, it’s hard to focus on the lasting issues, but that’s exactly what Shoshanna and Anne try to do in this episode. Specifically, who is a Jew? Israel’s Law of Return and Jewish law do not agree. Where does that leave the people who are caught in the gap between them, and how does that relate to the war in Ukraine?

Music: “Misery” by the Whips

 

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