Finding the deeper meaning in the Chanukah lights helps us connect with the best in ourselves.
Read MoreChanukah without presents? We’re having nun of it. The Festival of Lights is nearly upon us. With eight days of presents, you might find yourself in need of a little inspiration. Here are some of our favorite, fun gift ideas.
Read MoreIn this week’s Torah portion—Vayishlach—we learn about the rape of Dinah. What is most striking about the story is that throughout, Dinah is silent. At JWI’s 2016 Women to Watch gala, attendees heard from a young woman who refused to be silent after she was raped.
Read MoreCollege students aren’t planning for their financial futures… but they should be.
Read MoreSonat Birnecker Hart shook up her career by transitioning from college history professor to president of a distillery.
Read MoreThree women write about one value their different faiths have in common: respect for women.
Read MoreEthel Kessler, the art director behind the new 2016 Hanukkah Forever stamp, is considered a rock star in stamp design.
Read MoreFor #VoteLikeAGirl, Senator Cheryl C. Kagan tells JW magazine why there’s just no excuse to sit out elections.
Read MoreCreating a wedding that sets the tone for a marriage.
Read MoreJWI's work to end violence against women and girls is not done alone. This is our tribute to some of the wonderful men we are proud to call allies.
Read MoreThe number of women pursuing tech careers hasn’t been growing - so activists are working to transform the tech field into a friendlier space.
Read MoreThe Oscar-winning actress talks about Judaism, being deaf, parenthood, Celebrity Apprentice and winning an Oscar when she was barely out of high school.
Read MoreThough it looks fragile, we shouldn’t underestimate the sukkah’s power to infuse our lives with meaning.
Read MoreMagazines and fashionistas have been talking about the rise of “office casual," so should jeans still be reserved for Fridays? We asked Lauren Friedman, author of the brand new book 50 Ways to Wear Denim.
Read MoreWe spoke with historian and author Deborah Lipstadt, whose legal battle with a Holocaust denier is told in the new film Denial.
Read MoreThough you can’t fix what can’t be fixed or undo the past, you can improve the future.
Read MoreFor #VoteLikeAGirl, Maryland Delegate Shelly Hettleman tells JW magazine why it’s so important for women to use their voices by voting, calling their representatives, and sharing their experiences.
Read MoreAn epidemic of uncivil discourse is taking over our national dialogue. Can we break the cycle?
Read MoreIn this exclusive op-ed for JW magazine, Caryl M. Stern writes about a subject that's close to her heart and work: children who are fleeing violence and poverty.
Read MoreRosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur and the days in-between are a time to reboot our lives. Here are reflections—and commitments--that four notable Jewish women shared with us for the New Year 5777.
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