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  • The Life and Legacy of Dr Edith Eger z”l
    May 10, 2026

    The Life and Legacy of Dr Edith Eger z”l


    Daniella Landau

    Before the dark clouds of war appeared on the horizon, Edith was a talented ballet dancer and gymnast. She hoped to compete in the Olympics one day; however, her dreams were cut short with the Nazis’ rise to power when she was only 16 years old. On her first night in the camps, Mengele ordered Edith to dance for him. She closed her eyes and retreated to an inner world where she was no longer cold and hungry nor imprisoned in a death camp. Instead, she was on stage in the Budapest opera house…

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  • Writing as an Act of Creation
    May 10, 2026

    Writing as an Act of Creation


    Riva Kent

    Creation rarely begins with complete clarity…

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  • On the Discouragement of Women Wearing Tefillin
    May 10, 2026

    On the Discouragement of Women Wearing Tefillin


    Ariella Pinsky

    Jewish women are exempt from 14 positive time-bound mitzvot…

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  • Women in History, Women in the Modern Age
    The Life and Legacy of Dr Edith Eger z”l

    The Life and Legacy of Dr Edith Eger z”l

    Daniella Landau

    May 10, 2026

    Before the dark clouds of war appeared on the horizon, Edith was a talented ballet dancer and gymnast. She hoped to compete in the Olympics one day; however, her dreams were cut short with the Nazis’ rise to power when she was only 16 years old. On her first night in the camps, Mengele ordered…

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  • Hashkafa, Torah & Femininity
    Writing as an Act of Creation

    Writing as an Act of Creation

    Riva Kent

    May 10, 2026

    Creation rarely begins with complete clarity…

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  • Controversial Topics, Torah & Femininity
    On the Discouragement of Women Wearing Tefillin

    On the Discouragement of Women Wearing Tefillin

    Ariella Pinsky

    May 10, 2026

    Jewish women are exempt from 14 positive time-bound mitzvot…

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