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(23) Finding common ground through feminine traits, with Sharon Rosen

Women’s Gallery: Showcasing Women in Jewish Leadership

Release Date: 06/10/2025

(39) Combating Campus Antisemitism with The British Zioness, Tali Smus show art (39) Combating Campus Antisemitism with The British Zioness, Tali Smus

Women’s Gallery: Showcasing Women in Jewish Leadership

Jo meets Tali Smus, known online as The British Zioness - a university student, activist, and unapologetic Jewish voice in the UK. Raised in a religious Jewish home in London, Tali has become a prominent advocate for Jewish pride and against antisemitism on campus at King’s College London while also building a significant online platform through her writing, speaking, and social media presence. Jo and Tali explore how a young woman finds her voice in hostile environments - from confronting antisemitism at university to navigating activism and hate online. Tali reflects on public speaking...

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(38) Bridging differences to create social change, with Dr. Aliza Lavie show art (38) Bridging differences to create social change, with Dr. Aliza Lavie

Women’s Gallery: Showcasing Women in Jewish Leadership

Aliza Lavie moves seamlessly between public leadership, scholarship, culture and creativity. A former Member of Knesset, best-selling author and leading scholar of Jewish culture, Aliza has spent her career amplifying women’s voices and strengthening connections across the Jewish world. From founding global initiatives that revive women’s prayer and heritage, to shaping national conversations on religion, state and gender equality, her work bridges Jewish tradition and contemporary life. As a senior academic, cultural entrepreneur and visionary leader, Aliza offers a rare perspective on...

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(37) Michele Weiss, Orthodox Mayor-Elect: Jewish Values in American Politics show art (37) Michele Weiss, Orthodox Mayor-Elect: Jewish Values in American Politics

Women’s Gallery: Showcasing Women in Jewish Leadership

I’m thrilled to welcome Michele Weiss, the first Orthodox Jewish woman to be elected mayor of an American city. Michele already has over 15 years of service on City Council of University Heights, Ohio, including multiple terms as Vice Mayor. She also serves as the Chief Financial Officer of the Hebrew Academy of Cleveland, teaches as an adjunct professor, and is a founding member of the nonprofit AMATZ Initiative, which supports professional development for Beis Yaakov school leaders.    A trained accountant with an MBA, she’s a powerhouse with a strong commitment to tzniut who...

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(36) Guiding young women through transitions, with Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg show art (36) Guiding young women through transitions, with Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg

Women’s Gallery: Showcasing Women in Jewish Leadership

In this episode we meet Rabbanit Shayna Goldberg, mashgicha ruchanit and teacher to Israeli and American post-high school students in Migdal Oz, an affiliate of Yeshivat Har Etzion. Shayna is also a yoetzet halacha, a contributing editor for Deracheha: Womenandmitzvot.org, co-host of the podcast “Women Talking Mitzvot” and the author of the book: What Do You Really Want? Trust and Fear in Decision Making at Life's Crossroads and in Everyday Living, and we found a great deal of common ground. We discuss her role in helping young women to grow while staying connected to their home and roots,...

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(35) Danielle Chaimovitz: The well-travelled shlichim of Europe show art (35) Danielle Chaimovitz: The well-travelled shlichim of Europe

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Seasoned shlucha Danielle Chaimovitz has nurtured communities in Estonia, Poland and Germany. A daughter of olim, she was always drawn to communal roles in Jewish life, and she and her husband have made it their specialty to help small communities thrive. Danielle and I discuss the role of a shlucha - what does success look like? How much should your children be part of your work? Should you ever be advising your community to leave? I'm surprised and touched to learn the incredible ways the Munich community supported them through the October 7th war, and fascinated by the subtle differences...

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This podcast is powered by LSJS. Visit  to learn about our Jewish learning journeys & find something that suits you. Who do you look after when you can't look after everyone? How does a leader react when she's the one in need of help? What do you do if you feel pidgeonholed by your education or career choices? Rebbetzen Yael Roodyn, much loved Rebbetzen of Finchley Federation Synagogue, gives us insights into caring for and inspiring her close-knit community, bringing out the leadership in others and ensuring that everyone feels part of the family. With a Master of Research in...

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(33) Uncovering Halacha for Women Today, with Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash show art (33) Uncovering Halacha for Women Today, with Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash

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This podcast is powered by LSJS. Visit  to learn about our Jewish learning journeys & find something that suits you. I’m delighted to be joined by Rabbanit Nechama Goldman Barash, one of the most refreshing and challenging voices in contemporary Jewish learning. Based in Jerusalem, Nechama teaches Talmud and halachah at the Pardes Institute and Matan, where she’s known for tackling some of the most complex questions around gender and relationships with honesty, warmth and depth. Her recently published book, Uncovered: Women’s Roles, Mitzvot, and Sexuality in Jewish Law, offers a...

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(32) Transforming the halachic landscape, with Nishmat founder Rabbanit Chana Henkin show art (32) Transforming the halachic landscape, with Nishmat founder Rabbanit Chana Henkin

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This podcast is powered by LSJS. Visit  to learn about our Jewish learning journeys & find something that suits you. NEW! Talk to us at  and tell us about amazing women who you’d like to hear interviewed. Joanne Greenaway is joined by Rabbanit Chana Henkin, founder of Nishmat: The Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Advanced Torah Study for Women in Jerusalem, and Head of its Research Institute. One of the great pioneers of women's Orthodox Torah scholarship, Rabbanit Henkin has transformed the landscape of women's halachic and spiritual leadership. Together...

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Today I’m honoured to welcome Sharon Rosen, a leader in interfaith peace
building in Israel and around the world. Sharon served as Search for Common
Ground’s Global Director of Religious Engagement from 2017 until recently. She
also co-founded and directed Education for Life, an NGO that provides tools for
the development and wellbeing of children within state educational systems. She
was also a faculty member at the Jerusalem Center for Near East Studies,
teaching courses on Bible, gender, and contemporary relevance.

From her father’s survival as a prisoner of war and how that projected the family
into Israel as some of the first olim, to the challenge of seeking female leaders to
connect and build bridges with in the Muslim world, this conversation is really
wide-ranging.

Sharon is an expert on designing and implementing interreligious programming
that builds collaboration across religions and promotes peace. She is also an
experienced facilitator in conflict resolution and strategic planning. Her advice for
women and for the world, to amplify feminine traits of caring, compassion, mediation
and dialogue over dominance, strength, assertiveness and competition, demonstrates the
decades of experience it comes from.