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  • The Missing Conversation in Womenโ€™s Torah Media is Tzofia.org
    July 12, 2026

    The Missing Conversation in Womenโ€™s Torah Media is Tzofia.org


    Claire Zeitler

    The name itself reveals a great deal about the mission. Tzofia comes from a Hebrew root connected to seeing from a vantage point. … That philosophy is reflected in the content.While many Torah websites focus primarily on practical halacha or inspiration, Tzofia has become known for addressing subjects that are often considered complicated, uncomfortable, or simply easier to avoid. Articles have explored topics such as feminism and Torah values, Jewish identity, contemporary social issues, women in Jewish history, and the challenges of navigating modern life through a Torah lens.

    Read more: The Missing Conversation in Womenโ€™s Torah Media is Tzofia.org
  • Flora Sassoon: India’s Scholar and Businesswoman
    July 12, 2026

    Flora Sassoon: India’s Scholar and Businesswoman


    Toby Finkelstein

    Flora’s philanthropic work was diverse and far-reaching…

    Read more: Flora Sassoon: India’s Scholar and Businesswoman
  • The Eyes, Windows of the Soul: A Torah Perspective on Crying
    July 12, 2026

    The Eyes, Windows of the Soul: A Torah Perspective on Crying


    Tamara Klein

    Laughter emerges from the vocal system, but tears spring from the eyes…

    Read more: The Eyes, Windows of the Soul: A Torah Perspective on Crying
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    The Missing Conversation in Womenโ€™s Torah Media is Tzofia.org

    The Missing Conversation in Womenโ€™s Torah Media is Tzofia.org

    Claire Zeitler

    July 12, 2026

    The name itself reveals a great deal about the mission. Tzofia comes from a Hebrew root connected to seeing from a vantage point. … That philosophy is reflected in the content.While many Torah websites focus primarily on practical halacha or inspiration, Tzofia has become known for addressing subjects that are often considered complicated, uncomfortable, or…

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  • Women in History, Women in the Modern Age
    Flora Sassoon: India’s Scholar and Businesswoman

    Flora Sassoon: India’s Scholar and Businesswoman

    Toby Finkelstein

    July 12, 2026

    Flora’s philanthropic work was diverse and far-reaching…

    Continue Reading

  • Hashkafa, Torah & Femininity
    The Eyes, Windows of the Soul: A Torah Perspective on Crying

    The Eyes, Windows of the Soul: A Torah Perspective on Crying

    Tamara Klein

    July 12, 2026

    Laughter emerges from the vocal system, but tears spring from the eyes…

    Continue Reading

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How Is Divorce Perceived in the Torah? July 12, 2026 by Shula Rosen One thing that sets Judaism apart from many other religions and traditions is the centrality of marriage. There isnโ€™t a notion that people who are married, raise children, and are concerned with creating a home are less focused on spirituality than those who live celibate lives. In fact, marriage is considered a holy union that adds completeness to our lives.  After all, when Adam and Chava were created, Hashem declared, โ€œItโ€™s not good for man… Read more
Queen of Sheba: Pursuing Wisdom for Its Own Sake July 12, 2026 by Miriam Kellner The Queen of Sheba, mentioned at the beginning of Melachim1 and again in Divrei Hayamim2, is a historical figure who has been made the center of multiple mythical tales. In Ethiopian tradition, she is known as Makeda; in the Koran, she is referred to as Bilqis. Each tradition assigns her a unique set of characteristics and furnishings, but the basic story remains roughly consistent. Let us explore the Jewish tradition of this fascinating woman. In… Read more
Devarim and Tisha B’av: Turning Hatred into Love July 12, 2026 by Tamara Klein Parshat Devarim begins Moshe’s repetition of the Torah to the Jewish people. In his speech, Moshe recaps the journey the nation have taken from Egypt to Mount Sinai and beyond, reminding them of their highs and lows. Moshe rebukes the people for the most catastrophic of sins โ€“  the sin of the spies โ€“ which leads to 40 years of wandering through the desert. Moshe chastises the people for their reaction to the negative report… Read more

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