articles on Women in Judaism
Lessons on Women in Judaism

Women, Kiddush and Bracha Acharonah
"I was told years ago that I should make kiddush before I eat Shabbos morning. Recently, someone told me that this was not necessary. What should I do?" "I recited the after bracha on the cake, but forgot to include al hagafen for the wine I drank. I didn’t know whether I was supposed to recite the bracha acharonah again, in order to say the al hagafen, or whether I should do nothing."
Rabbi Yirmiyohu Kaganoff

Women's level in serving Hashem
Throughout the centuries, the Jewish women had a strong faith in God, a faith which brought the redemption of the nation.
Rabbi Moshe Tzuriel

Why Can’t Women Blow the Shofar for Men?
Rabbi Daniel Mann | 5772

Looking for the Lost Mothers
“Fathers and sons” may be a good name for our parasha. Mothers and daughters are somehow missing.
Rabbi Yossef Carmel | Iyar 5767

The Sanctity of the New Moon
On the Sabbath before the New Moon there is a custom to announce the day (or days) of the week on which it will fall, and to recite a blessing, "that God should renew this coming month for us and the entire Jewish people for goodness and blessing."
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5765

Women, Precepts, and Perimeters
As a rule, women are obligated to observe the commandments of the Torah just like men, with the exception of positive time-bound precepts. Yet, if a woman wishes to voluntarily perform a positive time-bound commandment, she receives merit for this.
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5766

The Woman and Her Commandments
Essentially, men and women are created equal and both are graced by the divine image through which every human being is created. Likewise, the unalterable chosenness of the Jewish people and their innate holiness embraces men and women alike.
Rabbi Eliezer Melamed | 5766
