This first episode explores why we think it’s important for women to learn about mitzvot and invest energy into building religious identity and experiences. Before delving into conversations about specific mitzvot, we wanted to take some time to speak more broadly about current trends in women’s religious lives and how we would like to see them develop.Check out sources and discussion that inspired this conversation on the Deracheha site: https://www.deracheha.org/concepts-introduction/Women Talking Mitzvot is a podcast series 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 Rabbanit Dr. Yosefa Fogel Wruble. This podcast series has been graciously sponsored by Sigal & Zach in honor of Women’s Talmud Torah, Women’s Halacha study and in the merit of Am Yisrael
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 Rabbanit Dr. Yosefa Fogel Wruble.
This podcast series has been graciously sponsored by Sigal & Zach in honor of Women’s Talmud Torah, Women’s Halacha study and in the merit of Am Yisrael.