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Closeted Hasidic trans woman inches closer to her 'feminine dream' Monica Haider. Sun, September 6, 2020 at 8:30 AM UTC. 9 min read.
Just five years ago, 25-year-old Abby Stein was an ultra-Orthodox rabbi named Yisrael. Today, she’s an openly transgender woman. And she’s ready to share her extraordinary story with the world.
Freier, who attended Touro College and Brooklyn Law School, is the first Hasidic Jewish woman to hold elected office in the United States. Prior to her election, ...
The project puts Hasidic music in the hands of women and bridges the divide between Orthodox and liberal Jews, who can meet in a shared domain of song, representing both rebellion and connection.
College wasn’t customary for Hasidic women, though it has since become more common. But when her husband, David, got a college degree, she aspired to one of her own.
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- A mother of six has become the first Hasidic woman to become a civil court judge in Brooklyn. CBS2's Magdalena Doris reports Rachel Freier broke barriers after grabbing ...
The idea for Ezras Nashim was conceived in 2011 when five Hasidic women — all Brooklyn EMTs — began talking about launching their own volunteer emergency service. They phoned several attorneys ...
Closeted Hasidic trans woman inches closer to her 'feminine dream' Rivky presents as a Hasidic Jewish man within her religious community, but she hopes one day to exit the proverbial closet.