Hearing Our Voices: Mothers and Daughters Exploring Jewish Womanhood

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Judaism can guide contemporary American women as they navigate a culture that too-often teaches women damaging negative self-talk. Further, Jewish feminism can guide contemporary Jewish women as they navigate the traditionally androcentric worlds of Jewish text, language, and ritual. This curriculum guide aims to support Jewish American adolescent women and their mothers as they together navigate the unique challenges of Jewish American womanhood during this particularly difficult time in both of their lives.

This curriculum was designed for Post-Bat Mitzvah women and their mothers in a family education program or day school setting. It was created by Rabbi Rebekah Stern, 2009 HUC School of Education graduate.

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  • Day Schools and Yeshivas
  • Family Engagement