Feminism

Western feminists must stand with Azerbaijani women in Iran - opinion

In the wake of the Iran protests, Western feminists must stand in solidarity with South Azerbaijani women, who are fighting against ethnic discrimination and gender apartheid.

Narges Mohammadi sits in her apartment in Tehran, Iran, on December 18, 2024.
Demonstrators gather outside the Iranian embassy during a rally in support of nationwide protests in Iran, in London, Britain, January 11, 2026

Iranian feminists understood the revolution better than Europe’s intellectuals - opinion

A woman shouts at a protest ahead of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, in Rome, Italy, last year.

Women at the threshold of Redemption: From Pharaoh's Egypt to the post-October 7 reality - opinion

‘Zahara – Wing,’ Ayelet Carmi, 2025. Wood, plastic, oil paint, silver leaf.  Collection of the artist.

Bliss: Exploring feminine identity through art at Ticho House


Spain's entombed 'Ivory Lady' reveals leadership role of women in antiquity

The "Ivory Lady" shows that women may have held high leadership positions during the Copper Age, Stone Age and, Bronze Age.

An artist's recreation of the woman dubbed "The Ivory Lady", whose remains were found in a large tomb near Seville in Spain that dates back to 2900 to 2800 BC.

A digital Jewish library aims to add women’s Torah scholarship to its shelves 

The library has contacted a cohort female Jewish scholars to help write new texts for their digital collection.

 Women of the Wall read from a Torah scroll at the Western Wall on the seventh day of Hanukkah, December 25, 2022.

FemForward kicks off first Moroccan, Israeli cohort in Casablanca

With high hopes of expanding to other Middle Eastern states such as the UAE and Bahrain.

  The Fem Forward 2023 cohort in Morocco

Jerusalem Day: 10 iconic Israelis who called Jerusalem home

Some of the movers and shakers who lived in Israel's capital city.

 Robert Abergel

Daughter of Holocaust survivor finds strength Book of Esther - opinion

Sharon Steele, an Israeli-Brit, took on the onerous task and responsibility of learning to recite the megillah.

 HARON READS the megillah, cheered on by her teacher, Debbie Ziering, at her side.

In first, Israeli 'Iron Women' flight takes off to London

This is the first such collaboration between El Al, which was chosen to spearhead the program, and the Association for Professional Advancement.

 : An Israel El Al airlines plane is seen after its landing following its inaugural flight between Tel Aviv and Nice at Nice international airport, France, April 4, 2019.

Israeli murders wife in Lod, second femicide in two weeks in city

The police were able to locate the suspect, who had initially fled the scene, in a crashed vehicle after hitting a police car near his home.

An Israel Police officer is seen arresting a man on a highway in an illustrative

Letters to the Editor January 18, 2023: Precautionary and preventative

Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.

 Letters

Is chivalry dead? Men help women to maintain sexism - Israeli study

Men will donate to women in need, provided that it is not a violation of male dominance, according to a new Israeli study.

 A man is seen holding an umbrella open for a woman (illustrative).

Esty Shushan: Israeli feminist, liberal haredi woman fighting for change

Esty Shushan is a symbol of tensions within an ultra-Orthodox community that is slowly evolving but uncomfortable with change.

 Esty Shushan on September 21, 2022, at 1868 restaurant