Jewish Women's Archive Blog
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Jewish Women, Amplified is the blog of the Jewish Women's Archive. This online community is a forum in which to reflect on a wide variety of topics that intrigue and impact us: from feminism to family, gender to Judaism, politics to pop culture, a ritual to relationships, activism to art, and everything in between.
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
16h ago
JWA chats with Jewish musician, educator, and activist Molly Bajgot.  ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
16h ago
The project's creators hope it will change the way Jewish kids see themselves and each other.  ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
1w ago
JWA talks to Israeli artist Andi Arnovitz about her new (JWA-inspired!) piece, currently on display at the Jerusalem Biennale.  ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
1w ago
My love for the novel is due to the care that Roshani Chokshi took in writing a diverse cast of characters whose identities are important but aren’t their defining features.   ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
1w ago
It was through Jewish books that I, and many women like me, learned to challenge the world around us, just as Rifka did.  ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
1w ago
Oftentimes, when I am watching or reading the news, shows up in my suggested content because I am interested in the Middle East.   ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
1w ago
Movie-goers left screenings of the Barbie movie with a multitude of reactions. Some felt empowered to make change, others felt uncomfortable with the movie and with how it made them feel ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
3w ago
portrays a more diverse cast of characters than many other all-white historical shows, however the question remains: where are the Jews?  ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
3w ago
JWA chats with Leah Berkenwald, co-creator of the new audio-drama, A Feminist Romance Novel, Podcast! Temptations at Sweetwater Creek ..read more
Jewish Women's Archive Blog
3w ago
The film is inclusive in terms of race, sexuality, income, and more. However, Max Broussard, the high school’s “king" embodies many of the worst stereotypes that Jews face ..read more