Women
Crowd boost helps Israeli figure skater Mariia Seniuk advance to Olympic final
The four-time national champion was warmly received by the crowd at Milan’s Forum di Assago indoor arena. Seniuk qualified for the free skate in 22nd place.
Women's integration into IDF 'disaster': Rabbis send letter to Netanyahu demanding intervention
How women commonly incorporate Shilajit into wellness schedules
Chief Rabbinate opens certification exams to women after High Court ruling
ba&sh goes online: French fashion brand launches Israeli website
The French fashion brand has in recent years attracted an Israeli female audience, making it a well-known and beloved name even among local fashionistas. The latest news: An Israeli online site.
Super-Pharm launches nationwide campaign to spotlight “invisible violence” in relationships
Chain says initiative will roll out in about 300 branches and online, offering tools to recognize emotional abuse and psychological manipulation.
From far corners of the Jewish world, the women of Chabad gather in freezing Brooklyn
“We give the entire year. Our lives are all about giving, and today it’s about filling up our cup to make sure that we are receiving,” said Dinie Rapoport.
Framing females, then and now: ANU exhibition sheds light on photographic torchbearers
The fact that the lineup includes a total of 40 exclusively Jewish female photographers from the last and current centuries knocks the interest value up several notches.
The Book of Ruth: Esty Shushan, activist for haredi women, tells a different story - review
She realizes that the film, which she wrote more than a decade ago, will be seen by a largely secular audience, although she said that quite a few in the ultra-Orthodox world will likely see it too.
Why did everyone start dissolving their lips, and what does it even include?
More and more women are coming to aesthetic clinics not to add and plump up – but to reduce. Why is this suddenly happening, is it a dangerous procedure – and also: How much does it cost?
Taliban penal code legalizes slavery, places women below animals, expert tells 'Post' - interview
Under the Taliban’s penal code, which includes 119 articles, published on January 7, 2026, the penalty for animal abuse outweighs that of a serious case of domestic violence.
Shaping Tomorrow: The Jerusalem Post Women Leaders Summit Returns for 2026
March 24, 2026| Check Point Offices, 5 Hasolalim, Tel Aviv. Event launch and opening remarks by the honorable First Lady Michal Herzog.
Women as halachic leaders, then and now - opinion
In our generation, we are privileged to encounter women whose learning, commitment, and spiritual leadership who serve the Jewish people by answering halachic questions and issuing rulings.