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  2. Miriam Ezagui - Wikipedia

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    Ezagui has over 614,000 followers on Instagram and close to 2 million followers on TikTok as of June 2024. [9] [10] [11] She first began posting videos in May 2020. [12]Her early content focused on babywearing, but in February 2022 she began to post about antisemitism and her Jewish identity following a comment made by Whoopi Goldberg the previous month that claimed the Holocaust wasn't ...

  3. Olga Avigail Mieleszczuk - Wikipedia

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    She also studied Chassidic music, Yiddish folk songs, and Jewish songs in different languages. [5] Her interest in Jewish culture was sparked by an interfaith visit to Auschwitz. [1] Her musical projects include Jewish Polesye, [6] Li-La-Lo (based on the Yiddish-language cabarets of Poland called kleynkunst and Tel Aviv [7]), and Jewish Tango. [5]

  4. Miriam Leah Gamliel - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Leah Gamliel (born Lani Droz; 1976 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American Orthodox Jewish actress, singer, and activist. A baalat teshuva with a background in musical theatre, she is the founder of the Arts and Torah Association for Religious Artists (ATARA), an organization promoting Orthodox women in the arts.

  5. Adina Sash - Wikipedia

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    Adina Miles Sash (born Esther Adina Miles) is an American Jewish activist and influencer. Sash gained notability within Orthodox Judaism for her stage character, FlatbushGirl, on Instagram. Her comedic brand of activism focuses on the everyday lives of Orthodox Jewish women and challenging Jewish Law. [1] [2]

  6. Tamar Ross - Wikipedia

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    Ross is on the Advisory Council of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA). [3] Ross has published widely on many topics relating to Jewish thought and the philosophy of halakha and was selected by the Israeli government as torchbearer in the Independence Day ceremony of 2013 for her contribution to women's learning. [4]

  7. Debra Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Kaufman, D. R. (2005). The place of Judaism in American Jewish identity. In Cambridge companion to American Judaism (pp. 169–186). Kaufman, D. R. (2019). Paradoxical politics: Gender politics among newly orthodox Jewish women in the United States. In Identity Politics and Women (pp. 349–366). Routledge.

  8. A one-time law allowed Hasidic women to name the men they say ...

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    Hasidic men and women walk through a Jewish Orthodox neighborhood in Brooklyn on April 24, 2017 in New York City. ... Orthodox women do not touch men unless they are related or married to them. As ...

  9. Miriam Anzovin - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Anzovin is an American-Jewish writer, artist and social media personality. [1] Her work focuses on American Jewish communal life and is best known for her Daf Reactions series of videos explaining passages from the Talmud posted to TikTok [2] and other social media platforms.