Feminism
Iranian feminists understood the revolution better than Europe’s intellectuals - opinion
While Foucault praised Iran’s 1979 revolution as spiritual, Iranian women warned it would mean coercion, veiling, and the erasure of their rights.
Women at the threshold of Redemption: From Pharaoh's Egypt to the post-October 7 reality - opinion
Bliss: Exploring feminine identity through art at Ticho House
'Allah is lesbian' shirt sees feminist jailed for 30 months in Morocco, courts cite harm to Islam
Minister May Golan to global women's organizations: 'Raise your voice against the crimes of Hamas'
The letter demanded an unequivocal stop to being silent and to raise a clear and resounding voice against the crimes of Hamas that were committed on October 7.
Jerusalem Women’s Film Festival highlights social issues
The festival will present new feature films, as well as classics, documentaries, and short films, all of which are by women.
We need more Barbie doctors and scientists, study says
Encouraging an expanded line of diverse Barbies, the authors envisioned dolls that inspire young girls' views of surgeons and scientists.
'The Only Woman in the Room': A feminist biography of Golda Meir - review
Most books about Golda Meir in English project her as a celebrity, “the grandmother of the nation,” and gloss over the politics. This book has chosen another direction.
Feminist scholars blast ‘abandonment’ of Israeli women by major organizations
The National Women Studies Association has done little to condemn Hamas or assist the victims of the worst attack against women in recent memory, says the AEN.
Michaeli: Indifference to Hamas sexual violence is a betrayal of feminism
The head of Israel's Labor Party advocates for cooperation with Mahmoud Abbas and the Palestinian Authority while condemning the progressive left's support for jihad in the name of human rights.
The anti-Zionist sex: Feminist organizations side with Hamas
The October 7 massacre brought feminist organizations and jihadist rapists into one bed.
The story of Rebecca, Isaac, and Jacob from a feminist perspective - opinion
If we have an intuitive deep truth that the reality is distorted and needs correction, we should act immediately to rectify it, just as Rebecca did.
October 7 massacre proves #MeToo doesn't apply to Jewish women - opinion
Anywhere else, the #MeToo movement would have swung into action, yet women in Israel have not been afforded any support.
A director, on her debut: 'I wanted to show women who did not make history'
I wanted to talk about someone who is not a rebel, who accepts the life that she has,' says Paola Cortellesi.