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Exploring Systemic Disadvantage in Rabbinic Marriages
Rabbinic marriages, steeped in tradition and religious significance, often reflect broader societal norms and values. While these unions can be celebrated for their spiritual depth and cultural richness, they can also reveal systemic disadvantages that affect individuals within these marriages. This blog post aims to explore these disadvantages, shedding light on the complexities of rabbinic marriages and the implications they have on personal and communal levels. Understandi

Charlie Kalech
Apr 204 min read


Historical Insights on Jewish Divorce and Women's Rights
Divorce is a complex and often sensitive topic, particularly within the context of religious traditions. In Jewish law, divorce is governed by specific rules and practices that have evolved over centuries. Understanding the historical insights on Jewish divorce and women's rights reveals not only the legal framework but also the cultural and social dynamics that have shaped these practices. This blog post will explore the historical context, the evolution of women's rights in

Charlie Kalech
Apr 204 min read


Understanding Jewish Marital Captivity: Women's Perspectives
In the intricate tapestry of Jewish law and tradition, the concept of marital captivity, or agunah , holds a significant place. This term refers to a woman who is unable to remarry due to her husband's absence or refusal to grant a divorce. The implications of this situation are profound, affecting not only the women involved but also their families and communities. This blog post delves into the perspectives of women facing this challenging reality, exploring the emotional,

Charlie Kalech
Apr 204 min read
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