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How a Talmudic satire became a tool for policing women
The story of Kimhit was not written to praise modesty but to mock the priesthood, yet it was reshaped over generations into a lesson used to enforce head covering and silence women in public space
Ruhama Weiss | 01.26.26

Women are 20% of the combat force, and an army cannot become a yeshiva and still win
Excluding women to chase a political fantasy of mass ultra-Orthodox enlistment weakens the army, erodes equality and paves the way for women’s exclusion far beyond the military
Yael Yechieli | 01.25.26

Declared dead by mistake, Israeli woman spends months undoing bureaucratic nightmare
After a heart attack, a hospital error led 49-year-old Dafna Sagiv Reiss to be recorded as deceased, freezing bank accounts, canceling insurance and disrupting medical care across multiple state systems
Or Hadar | 01.22.26

'In a conservative society, pain becomes part of sex—it shouldn't be'
Gloria Borsha, a sex counselor in the Arab community, says many couples seek help for conditions like vaginismus and pain during penetration, rooted in conservative norms where silence around sexuality breeds stigma and internalized shame
Lori Stadtmauer | 01.20.26

Beyond teaching and daycare: ultra-Orthodox women carve a new path into Israel’s tech elite
With salaries once unimaginable in the community, growing numbers of ultra-Orthodox women are entering Israel’s high-tech sector; a Haredi-led initiative helps them bridge cultural and professional gaps and succeed without university degrees
Shilo Freid | 01.18.26

‘I say I have the flu’: How burnout is driving workers to fake sick days
Workplace pressure and burnout across the Western world are driving a rise in so-called fake sick days, as exhausted employees use short absences to cope with overload, personal distress and a lack of organizational support
News Agencies | 01.18.26

‘More than 100 ovarian transplants’: Maurice Kahn’s legacy in fertility preservation for cancer patients
After nearly two decades of quiet support, Sheba became a global leader in fertility preservation for women with cancer — a transformation made possible by the philanthropy of businessman Morris Kahn, who died at 95, recalls Prof. Dror Meirow
Tzur Gueta, Alexandra Lukash | 01.17.26

Can men and women really be just friends?
Psychotherapist explores whether emotional closeness, intimacy and chemistry between men and women can truly exist without romantic or sexual desire, and how such friendships affect relationships, boundaries and the search for love
Hila Daniel | 01.17.26

Religious girls are claiming their place in the IDF while religious leaders are playing catch-up
Opinion: As public and rabbinic debates continue, religious young women are already enlisting; the task for educators and parents is to stop holding them back and focus on strengthening and supporting meaningful service
Roni Hazon Weiss | 01.07.26

From lesbian porn to trans fantasies: Pornhub’s data reveals a surprising shift, led by Russia
Pornhub’s 2025 year-end report shows sharp growth in searches for lesbian and transgender content, with Russia leading interest in trans porn, women watching more than ever and OnlyFans stars overtaking legacy porn icons
Heidad Litman | 01.07.26

While IDF reservists fight at the front, their partners quietly carry the burden at home
Opinion: As Israel’s reserve soldiers leave home for the front, their partners carry the quiet burden at home, holding families together and making the mission possible, without uniforms, ranks or ceremonies
Davidi Ben Zion | 12.31.25

Why stress shuts down women’s sexual desire — and the nerve behind it
The vagus nerve, which influences mood and creates calm, plays a crucial role in activating the female sexual system; it explains why many women need safety and relaxation to feel desire and intimacy, and why stress can shut sex down entirely
Anat Lev Adler | 12.26.25

No woman would respect a man who does not respect himself
Women, no matter how independent, want to rely on a partner who leads, cares and protects; a man without clear boundaries or standards, driven by people-pleasing, cannot be trusted; how does a man maintain his masculine backbone in a relationship?
Roi Zur | 12.24.25

Sex after 65: FDA approves libido-boosting pill for women
US regulators expand approval of Addyi to postmenopausal women; experts say treatment for low sexual desire remains complex, with limited effectiveness and side effects
Tzur Gueta | 12.17.25

New mentorship program helps women who immigrated during the war join Israel’s tech industry
Participants in WiseStamp’s newly launched Chotemet program are women who made Aliyah over the past two years from the US, Western Europe, South America, Russia, and Australia
ynet Global | 12.15.25
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