Learn what JWI is doing to encourage every woman to use her voice in the voting booth this November.
Read MoreThe women in these books – real and fictional – seek understanding and self-realization on journeys that take us in fascinating directions.
Read MoreFor our #VoteLikeAGirl series, Dafna Michaelson Jenet speaks with JW magazine about what it’s like to run for office. Jenet is a first-time candidate for the Colorado House of Representatives, District 30.
Read MoreCollege student and Maryland native Sofie Jacobs writes about registering to vote in Michigan, rather than her home state.
Read MoreThe gorgeous saffron and gold colors in this celebration of carrots—one of the symbolic vegetables on the Rosh Hashanah table—are reminiscent of sunshine and coins, and therefore of good fortune.
Read MoreAmelia Saltsman’s secret to luscious roasted cauliflower—blanching the florets first—accomplishes three things, she reveals.
Read MoreAs Michael Solomonov writes, “Using the slight bitterness of tahini to tame the sugar and heighten the earthiness of the beets” makes for a magical combination, “capable of casting a spell on people who normally don’t like beets.”
Read MoreAmericans throw away as much as 40 percent of the food we purchase. But some chefs practice “root-to-stem” cooking, meaning they use the entire vegetable: seeds, stalks, and all.
Read MoreFor our #VoteLikeAGirl series, Alexandria, Va. Mayor Allison Silberberg speaks with JW magazine about growing up in a politically engaged family, how she defines public service, and why every vote counts.
Read MoreSee what's growing as JWI's Young Women's Leadership Network expands westward.
Read MoreJWI Board of Trustees Member Susan W. Turnbull writes about one of her most memorable voting experiences, Election Day 2004.
Read MoreDebbie Levy's stirring new look at Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a must-read for young girls.
Read MoreWhile religion may fail to comfort a woman facing infertility and loss, Jewish spirit can still buttress a broken heart.
Read MoreBringing a letter to a gun fight could help close legal loopholes that put firearms in abusers' hands.
Read MoreAn innovative JWI program for boys and men in Baltimore’s Orthodox community used Torah-based values to explore what it takes to be a mentsch.
Read MoreIn the hands of inventive chefs, homely vegetables go from simple sides to sophisticated centers of the plate.
Read MoreThe gorgeous gold and orange colors in this celebration of carrots—oneof the symbolic vegetables on the Rosh Hashanah table—are reminiscent of sunshine and coins, and therefore of good fortune.
Read MoreGrilled mushrooms can easily take the place of meat in a meal. Michael Solomonov’s technique ensures that they do not wind up tasting leathery or bland.
Read MoreEvery bite of this cabbage is an explosion of dramatic flavors and layers of texture - lightly charred outside and melt-in-your-mouth tender within.
Read MorePrepared with colorful grated vegetables and thickened with a little chickpea flour, these savory pancakes are packed with fragrant fresh herbs and savory spices.
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