
Women Talking Mitzvot is a podcast produced by Deracheha: womenandmitzvot.org and the Stella K. Abraham Migdal Oz Women’s Bet Midrash as part of their joint commitment to bringing women's spiritual worlds into halachic discourse. This podcast explores both the texts and the lived experiences of women keeping mitzvot. Each episode features a conversation co-hosted by Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg and Ra... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Religion & Spirituality | |||

This conversation explores the mitzva of lighting Shabbat candles, which is primarily fulfilled by women. We discuss the meaning and special place of this mitzva, alongside important halachic points about lighting in different circumstances.
Derache... more
This episode explores the unique power of communal prayer, along with some of its challenges. We also discuss limitations that can impact women’s sense of participation and practical steps communities can take to make shul more comfortable for everyo... more
This episode concludes this season's Tefilla series, weaving between ideas about Pesukei de-zimra and Shema, a candid discussion of prayer priorities when short on time, and a look at what it means to accept the "yoke of heaven" in a culture centered... more
Today’s conversation continues our tefilla series with a zoom in on the morning blessings that are gender specific: a man blessing God for not making him a woman, and a woman blessing God for making her according to His will. This episode also connec... more
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Focuses on the intersection of women's experiences and Jewish law, particularly in the context of religious practices known as mitzvot. Co-hosted by two Rabbanit, the discussions often revolve around communal and personal prayer, the significance of gender in religious blessings, and the evolving role of women within Jewish tradition. The episodes are characterized by a combination of halachic discourse and personal anecdotes, addressing contemporary challenges faced by women in maintaining their spiritual practices.
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