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Real Women, Real Torah

Batsheva Learning Center
Kisui Rosh
Torah
Judaism
Chana
Yaakov
Mitzvah
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Leah
Tefillah
Yosef
Spirituality
Dreams
Modesty
Rosh Hashanah
Halacha
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Parshah Vayigash
Parshas Vayechi
Baal Shem Tov
Halachah

An authentic Torah learning experience, produced for women, by women. In each series, you'll listen to two incredible women bring the texts to life as they share their take on the Torah they learned.

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Avital Chizhik-Goldshmidt
Accomplished journalist and Rebbetzin of the Altneu Sho
Episode: Reimagining my Rebbetzin Role with Avital Chizhik-Goldshmidt
Eda Schottenstein
Psychotherapist, certified ADHD coach, and founder of The Swess
The Swess
Episode: Start with Understanding Yourself with Eda Schottenstein
Leah-Pearl Shollar
Dean of Curriculum and Instruction at Yeshiva Schools of Pittsburgh, finishing her doctorate
Yeshiva Schools of Pittsburgh
Episode: How We Got Here with Leah-Pearl Shollar
Chava Green
PhD in Religion and speaker on Hasidic Feminism
Episode: What’s Your Question? With Dr. Chava Green
Zisi Zirkind
Returning guest who has previously conducted a four-part series on Megillus Esther.
Episode: The Hidden Face of Esther
Rivky Kaplan
Jewish educator and speaker
Episode: Halacha & Haskafa on the use of Contraceptives with Rivky Kaplan
Yitty Gniwisch
One of the teachers who taught the course on women's fertility and a guest speaker in this episode
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Episode: Redefining the Maternal Role with Yitty Gniwisch
Ita Broh
Knowledgeable teacher, trained kala teacher and experienced in Torah education.
Episode: Foundations of Pru Urvu with Ita Broh
Tzivi Greenbaum
Jewish history teacher and researcher passionate about women's roles in Jewish education
Episode: The Evolution of Girls' Education with Tzivi Greenbaum

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Reimagining my Rebbetzin Role with Avital Chizhik-Goldshmidt
Q: What advice would you give to other women in those positions and how they can learn from the model that you're creating?
Women should take agency in leadership roles within their communities, focusing on their unique contributions and engaging in meaningful learning.
Reimagining my Rebbetzin Role with Avital Chizhik-Goldshmidt
Q: What do you think are the costs when women don't have access to like that serious Torah learning?
The lack of serious Torah learning leads to women's disempowerment in halachic observance and diminishes their influence in community leadership roles.
Start with Understanding Yourself with Eda Schottenstein
Q: Do you think secular education impacts how we relate to our Yiddishkeit?
Eda believes that Torah should be intertwined with one's secular pursuits, enhancing both rather than separating them.
Start with Understanding Yourself with Eda Schottenstein
Q: What change would you like to see in the way women in our community connect to Torah?
Eda expresses the desire for all individuals to believe they can take initiative and make their own spiritual change, being trailblazers in their respective spiritual paths.
Start with Understanding Yourself with Eda Schottenstein
Q: How have you made Torah something that's your own?
Eda mentions that she didn't have a love for learning as a child, but through her journey in psychology, she developed a passion for Torah, which has grown as she immersed herself in learning.

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This podcast offers an engaging exploration of various themes within Jewish women's experiences through the lens of Torah study. Notable topics include the intersection of Torah learning and women's leadership, the impact of education on personal growth, and the unique challenges faced by women in accessing and interpreting religious texts. Episodes feature conversations that highlight women's voices and experiences, often challenging traditional roles within Orthodox Judaism and advocating for a deeper connection to both community and spirituality. The series stands out for its focus on women's empowerment and education, making it a meaningful resource for those looking to enhance their understanding of Torah and their place within Jewish ... more

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5. Zisi Zirkind
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