'Conceiving Agency' by Michal Raucher explores the ways in which women in the insular community use pregnancy, abortion, and birth control to carve out an independent space

In 'The Rebellion of the Daughters,' historian Rachel Manekin uncovers the story of ultra-Orthodox girls slipping away to convents in search of a better, more feminist education

Contributors want women -- and men -- to know their struggles with same-sex attraction, lack of sex ed, and sexual assault are common, although willfully overlooked by community

Connecting with black educators and writers they might otherwise never encounter, a small group acts as a conduit for their insular community, creating action on the ground

Airing March 26, the unprecedented German-produced, based-on-true-life, mini-series in Yiddish is powered by Israeli actress Shira Haas and an explosive female creative team

Beatie Deutsch says 2020 Tokyo race's rescheduling to holy day like 'a punch in the stomach,' hopes it might be moved again and vows to keep training anyway

With religious-friendly design ideas and cafeterias that conform to Jewish dietary laws, it's no wonder the Swedish furniture giant is the Haredi public's favorite new hangout

From 'out-of-shape' mom to international success with Olympic hopes, 29-year-old uses her unique trajectory to raise funds for new center for sick teens following a family tragedy

Beatie Deutsch, 29, believed to be first ultra-Orthodox woman to win an international athletics competition

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