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Women redefining power in Israel
Six women lead with courage
Female rabbi on healing Israel: Authority means service, not power - opinion
Science needs women: L’Oréal Israel’s girls-in-STEM program enters third year
‘We believe in the power of women’: MDA chair champions women’s advancement in its mission
Thousands protest violence against women across Israel after murders
"If there were two people killed this week by terrorism the earth would shake."
Beit Shemesh to obscure women's first names on street signs
The names of women important in Israeli and Jewish history such as Anne Frank and Sarah Aaronsohn will have their first names removed.
Equal pay day: women still earn less in Israel
Despite the fact that the number of women who entered the Israeli workforce over the past years has increased, women still earn less than men.
Women are allowed to receive rabbinic accreditation, High Court rules
Mainstream Orthodox Judaism does not yet recognize women as rabbis, there is no reason that women cannot take the tests that are otherwise given to men studying to become rabbis.
Global initiative launches prayer campaign for health care workers
The campaign is called "Care with a Prayer" and run via an online platform. People can submit names of healthcare workers that they want prayed for on Momentum's website.
International Women's Day: Climbing Israel's hi-tech ladder
While efforts to increase Arab and ultra-Orthodox participation in hi-tech have gained momentum in recent years, the share of women in hi-tech has remained static at approximately one-third.
International Women's Day: Israeli students become "Ambassadors for a Day"
14 foreign embassies in Israel, headed by female Ambassadors, hosted students from Naamat-Lod high-school for the "Ambassador for a Day" initiative.
Daf Yomi: a completion of seven-and-a-half years of daily Talmud study
Religious and secular women, from a wide range of ages, gathered together in Jerusalem to celebrate this triumph.
Female Jewish filmmaker gives voice to oppressed women
Kweskin tackles hard-hitting subjects in her films like female genital mutilation, honor violence, forced marriage and systemic exclusion of women from education.
There are fewer Israeli women in politics than it may seem
"If the polls are correct, she said, the number of females elected next week will be 28 or 29. But numbers don't reveal the whole picture."