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  • Tips and Tricks for Writing as a Busy Frum Jewish Woman
    May 31, 2026

    Tips and Tricks for Writing as a Busy Frum Jewish Woman


    Riva Kent

    If writing is your passion, you will know that the desire to write and the ability to actually find time for it are often two very different things. Having spent the past six and a half years writing a book alongside the demands of everyday life, I know firsthand how challenging it can be to keep a long-term writing project moving forward. Between work, family responsibilities, community commitments, and the countless demands of daily life, writing can easily become something that gets pushed to the bottom of the list, not because it matters less, but because life feels too full.

    Read more: Tips and Tricks for Writing as a Busy Frum Jewish Woman
  • Teaching Daughters Torah: A Folly?
    May 31, 2026

    Teaching Daughters Torah: A Folly?


    Miriam Kellner

    Is women learning Torah muttar, recommended, maybe even required?..

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  • Unveiling the Mystery of the Sotah
    May 31, 2026

    Unveiling the Mystery of the Sotah


    Jordyn Stone

    The Sotah is the classic Torah source for the mitzvah of hair covering…

    Read more: Unveiling the Mystery of the Sotah
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    Tips and Tricks for Writing as a Busy Frum Jewish Woman

    Tips and Tricks for Writing as a Busy Frum Jewish Woman

    Riva Kent

    May 31, 2026

    If writing is your passion, you will know that the desire to write and the ability to actually find time for it are often two very different things. Having spent the past six and a half years writing a book alongside the demands of everyday life, I know firsthand how challenging it can be to…

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  • Controversial Topics, Torah & Femininity
    Teaching Daughters Torah: A Folly?

    Teaching Daughters Torah: A Folly?

    Miriam Kellner

    May 31, 2026

    Is women learning Torah muttar, recommended, maybe even required?..

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  • Controversial Topics, Torah & Femininity
    Unveiling the Mystery of the Sotah

    Unveiling the Mystery of the Sotah

    Jordyn Stone

    May 31, 2026

    The Sotah is the classic Torah source for the mitzvah of hair covering…

    Continue Reading

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