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Welcome to "Jewish Women You Should Know"
"Jewish Women You Should Know" is a place to introduce you to amazing women of a wide range of backgrounds, ages and occupations, but who all, in their own ways, have accomplished, and continue to accomplish, incredible things in their lives. Enjoy what you read and nominate a Jewish woman that you feel we should know! 1 Comment |  |
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Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka
By Sara Esther CrispeThe first thing I was shown was her picture. Unquestionably, she was a very beautiful woman. She was stunning. And yet, there was something about her that was so graceful, so royal, so holy. 3 Comments |  |
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Sarah Nachshon A Modern-Day Matriarch
By Chana (Jenny) WeisbergMy parents taught me that if the Jews want to keep the Land of Israel, then we must fight for the Land of Israel... 7 Comments |  |
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Bubbe Maryasha Garelik
By Minna SolomonAs I looked around at my surroundings, I was amazed at the sight. Children, grandchildren, great grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, uncles, aunts, cousins, second cousins, hundreds upon hundreds of Bubbe's descendents all around me... 8 Comments |  |
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Rivkah Holtzberg Chabad House Co-Director of Mumbai, India
By Sara Esther CrispeHow Rivky, amidst dealing with her personal tragedy, running a Chabad house, teaching classes, caring for Moshe, and cooking meals for dozens of people daily, had extra hours available for talking is a mystery... 21 Comments |  |
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Sara Esther Crispe Editor of TheJewishWoman.org
By Sarah ZadokShe was wearing a funky, multicolored tunic and a wooly green skirt with a pair of big, black Doc Martin boots. "Alright…" I thought... 8 Comments |  |
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Robin Garbose Taking Filmmaking In A New Direction
By Chana KrollAsher Lev certainly wouldn't believe it- but women of all backgrounds are embracing this Orthodox filmmaker and her vision... 3 Comments |  |
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Bringing Home the Gold A Torah Observant Tae Kwon Do Master
By Ariella Sunny LeviIn trying to integrate ourselves into our newcommunity, I have also been trying to integrate my old self into who I have become. I still have a deep passion for martial arts and I greatly look forward to the day I can teach my children Tae Kwon Do. But truth be told, my goals extend far beyond the passing over of a few good techniques... 14 Comments |  |
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Leah Larson A Young Girl's Dream
By Leah Larson"Wouldn't it be cool to publish a magazine for Jewish girls?" My friend was used to my constant flow of ambitious but usually impractical ideas, so she simply responded, "Yeah, but we could never do it." And that was it... 13 Comments |  |
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Yona Yakobavitz Creating Harmony From Challenge
By Chana KrollLike their mother, both Yisroel Meir and Eliyahu have chosen to be survivors. Both boys have defied medical odds that were stacked against them. With music, laughter, and above all, a deep, lasting love and faith, Yona and her sons have created a magical life of their own... 10 Comments |  |
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Chana Deevon The Midwife of Over 30,000 Babies
By Chana (Jenny) WeisbergWith 46 years of midwifery experience and over 30,000 babies under her belt, Mrs. Deevon is almost certainly the most prolific and senior midwife in all of Israel... 7 Comments |  |
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Tali Berman Working the "It" Factor
By Sarah ZadokShe spends her work hours bringing hope, understanding, and healing to some very special families with some very special needs. Her name is Tali Berman, she is the founder and director of Meir Autism in Israel, and she is a woman you should know... 2 Comments |  |
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Rachel Factor The Journey of a Broadway Dancer
By Chana KrollRachel Factor grew up in Honolulu as Tina Horii. She was always spiritually driven, but didn't find the outlet she needed until she discovered dance... 12 Comments |  |
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Meryl Lemeshow Beating Breast Cancer and Helping Others
By Chana KrollThe cancer had returned after only five years. This time, Meryl chose to undergo a double mastectomy, in addition to chemotherapy and reconstructive surgery. It was the one choice that Meryl feels gave her the best chance at survival, and she has never had any regrets... 9 Comments |  |
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Shaina Ettel Revealing How Song is the Quill of the Soul
by Devora LevinShaina Ettel is no stranger to a world where talents are used competitively. Starting out as a little girl with a remarkably clear and precise voice, she has been singing for audiences since she was three years old... 11 Comments |  |
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Ilona Bleier Roozman My Mother's Eyes
By Catherine Roozman WeigensbergThe memories of my mother when she was young, strong and fearless are fading. I'm struggling to remember the spark - a fierceness and Herculean strength emanating from her all knowing eyes... 7 Comments |  |
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Yetta Keller The Journey of a Survivor
By Chana LewisIn one corner stood a multitude of canes and walking sticks. This was the first of many visits with Yetta, an eighty-two-year-old Holocaust survivor. We sat down on her patterned couch, and soon, she began to talk... 5 Comments |  |
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Esther Tauby Healing Through Helping Others
By Sara TzafonaFor Esther Tauby of Richmond, BC, listening is a way of life. Her own tragic experiences of losing two children have enabled her to reach out to others in distress. She has finely honed her listening skills so that she can hear the silent cries of a child in emotional pain... 12 Comments |  |
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Tamara Davitashvili Hope Everlasting
By Anna ZonenThese are people that come into our lives for only a brief moment and stay for an eternity. Tamara Davitashvili was such a woman... 5 Comments |  |
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Rochel Roth
By Dvora LakeinYitzchak, so grateful for the wife he was bestowed, nominated her for this distinction. "When you have little to give, but don't stop giving, that's special. And that's my wife." 5 Comments |  |
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Eileen Sklaroff Caring for Philadelphia’s Jewish Women in Need
By Debby FlancbaumAsk Eileen Sklaroff for a tour of the offices of the Female Hebrew Benevolent Society (FHBS) and she'll invite you to her see her home and ask you to stay for dinner... 1 Comment |  |
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Cecelia Rosenfeld My Grandmother, the Doctor
By Judy GruenThis was back in 1965, when women doctors were indeed a rarity, and Miss Flanagan could not conceive of them at all... |  |
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Ahava Winston Director and Founder of Nitza: The Jerusalem Postpartum Support Network
By Chana (Jenny) Weisberg"I realized that if four women in my community gave birth that year, then among them there would likely be a woman and a family suffering in silence from this debilitating illness..." 2 Comments |  |
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Robin Schneiderman A Teacher for Life
By Avi Webb"If it was raining outside, she taught the kids about weather and rain. She taught them about the world around them..." 1 Comment |  |
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Susie Solomon
By Melody Masha PiersonSusie Solomon. A nice Jewish girl, like me? Who loves horses? What were the odds back in the day? Some people thought her a dreamer, not very practical and maybe a little crazy. Well, we know that "a little crazy" can be a very good thing, at times... 16 Comments |  |
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Chaya Ben Baruch
By Esther Bard"For every ounce of effort we give these children, they give back tenfold." Chaya is the mother of six biological children, including a Down's syndrome son and three adopted Down's kids who were tragically abandoned by their parents, at birth or shortly afterwards 13 Comments |  |
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Miriam Althaus An Open Home, an Open Heart
By Shternie AlthausFor over forty years she has been teaching in Melbourne, Australia.What struck me was how happy she was, teaching, never complaining, and always offering to have students join her family's Shabbat dinner table. I did not know then the true extent of her social and educational efforts on behalf of the community... |  |
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The Rebbetzin: A Special Web Presentation
By Shmuel MarcusAn erudite and wise woman, Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, of blessed memory, was the wife of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, and daughter of the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn. |  |
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Naama Shafir University of Toledo Basketball Player Faces the Challenge of Honoring her Religious Beliefs while Competing
By Maureen Fulton for the Toledo Blade SportsEvery Saturday, as the afternoon begins to draw to an end, some of the University of Toledo women's basketball players prepare to make a phone call. When the sun finally sets, they dial their teammate. "Naama, it's time to come out and play!" they sing to her... 2 Comments |  |
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Leah Abelsky Passover with the Rebbetzin of Kishinev and Moldova
By Chaya AbelskyAs I watched Rebbetzin Leah and became inspired by her strong faith I mused about the past experiences that formed this woman standing before me… |  |
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Tamar Wisemon Making Earth Day Everyday
By Chana KrollWhile the connection between Judaism and environmentalism surprises some, for Tamar it is part of one package... 1 Comment |  |
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Neria Cohen Coloring Our World
By Miriam KarpThe women gathering in the lobby shared a buzz of excitement. They were a broad mix of ages, backgrounds and styles, from the soccer mom suburbanites to the funky hipsters to the accomplished professionals... |  |
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