Miriam Oles, granddaughter of Yiddish writer Eliezer Schindler, shares stories about her Jewish feminist mother, who, throughout her life, fought for equal-access to the Jewish tradition and encouraged women to actively participate in synagogue and religious life.
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"My mother was an Orthodox Jewish feminist way before I was"
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