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Monday, December 23 • 21:10 - 22:20
How I became an Orthodox feminist and what I hope my daughters (and son) will do next

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Through humorous and thought-provoking anecdotes from her life so far, Tanya weaves a story of becoming an Orthodox feminist. She reflects on the inspiration for her commitment to Jewish social justice in Israel, and describes how she led significant change on issues of Orthodox LGBT, agunah rights and women's standing in Jewish rituals. Wondering aloud: what's next for our children's generation?

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Tanya Zion-Waldoks

Activist, researcher, feminist and educator, Tanya edited an anthology on Genesis and directed campaigns on religious LGBT, human trafficking, agunot, and community-based social justice. Writing her dissertation on agunah activism at Bar-Ilan University, a leader in partnership minyanim... Read More →


Monday December 23, 2013 21:10 - 22:20 GMT
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