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Hey UN, does it also count as a war crime when Israeli women are raped?
Opinion: In wake of Rwandan genocide, UN declared rape a war crime of the most serious nature; will hundreds of Jewish women victimized by Hamas get the same recognition that Tutsi women in Rwanda did?
Nitzan Fux Shovaly
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11.15.23
Bus driver demanded girls cover up – and sent them to sit in the back
Shaked Rappaport, 15, was going camping near the Sea of Galilee with friends, but when they boarded the bus, the driver demanded that the girls in the group cover their bodies – because of the presence of ultra-Orthodox passengers; 'We were shocked, we felt humiliated,' she told Ynet
Yael Ciechanover, Hadar Gil- Ad
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08.13.23
The thorny path of women in Israeli agriculture
Report shows women make up only 15% of self-employed in agriculture sector, males dominate research
Ilana Curiel
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07.28.23
Relaxin: A reproductive hormone with both benefits and side effects
The hormone produced by the ovaries and the placenta, which helps your body in preparation for delivery, may cause pain in the pelvis or legs, and can negatively affect the digestive system; Here's how to cope
Liora Houbara
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07.25.23
The women's section in the synagogue remains a halachic mystery
Alongside men, behind a partition, or on a balcony? The answer to the question of women's place in the synagogue has never been clear in religious literature but over the years, different customs have emerged in various Jewish communities
Itzchak Tessler
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07.24.23
Trapped in marriage: A struggle for women's rights in Israel's rabbinical courts
Mor had to give up all her property to get a divorce; Michal had to retell the details of the abuse she endured from her violent husband; Naomi, who gave birth after fertility treatments, was forced to answer intimate questions so that her daughter could marry according to religious law – By legitimizing the rabbinate, the government repeatedly impairs women's rights in Israel
Hadar Gil-Ad
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07.24.23
Mossad's blunderous mission and the enigmatic spy behind it
Few knew that Dr. Ruth Nissanov was actually Amina al-Mufti, a Mossad agent tied to one of the agency's biggest blunders; A new documentary about the fiasco reveals her great sacrifice and her struggle to fit in in Israel
Tzipora Roman
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07.16.23
Golden age or gilded cage? Five years after gaining right to drive, Saudi women enjoy improved but unequal status
Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s Saudi Vision 2030 set improving women’s status in society as a strategic goal, but human rights activists say fundamental changes to Saudi law are still needed to ensure genuine equality
Debbie Mohnblatt/The Media Line
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06.27.23
Judoka Inbar Lanir wins gold in Mongolia Grand Slam
New world champion, defeats former world champion, Japanese Mami Umek; Israel's national women's team brings home a total of six medals, including silver for Raz Hershko
Stav Ifargan
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06.25.23
Israel's brightest young female leaders shaping the future today
Trailblazing Israeli women from a wide range of different fields and disciplines select exceptional teenagers who have impressed them with their skills, ambition and unwavering determination
Laisha
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06.23.23
New scapegoat for women's inherent inferiority - homeland security
Opinion: It wasn't security or professionalism of the IDF that concerned those who were appalled by the coed guard duty at the Egyptian border, but rather the preservation of very specific power relations in which men occupy a position and women are considered disruptions
Rotem Izak
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06.06.23
The gender naming gap: Why so few streets in Israel are named after women?
What does the absence of women from street names do to us, and where is the only place in Israel that upholds gender equality? A survey into 197 towns and cities throughout the country reveals that the true glass ceiling starts with your home address
Noam Barkan
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06.03.23
Preparing for pregnancy: What you need to know and do
Have you decided that you want to get pregnant? It's important for you to know about the factors that can impact conception, what tests need to be done and when and how to prepare for pregnancy - Here's a comprehensive guide for parents-to-be
Miri Lev
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05.30.23
Israel dead last in gender equality among OECD countries, report reveals
Israel's score in the Social Institutions and Gender Index report reflects significant gaps in equality, particularly in the areas of familial discrimination and the realization of civil liberties
Hadar Gil-Ad
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05.28.23
Women's faces back on store shelves in Bnei Brak
After Ynet reported that Shufersal's Be chain covered women's faces on hair products at the request of rabbis, the company decided to uncover them again; CEO: 'I oppose the exclusion of women from the public sphere'
Navit Sommer, Korin Elbaz Alush
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05.22.23
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