“Halakhic marriage
La'Isha, by Dina Halutz, February 2016
The Jerusalem report, by: Haviva Ner-David, January 2013
YNET, by: Rivka Lobitch, October 2011
“A riveting anthropological study of one of the significant crossroads in the life of the modern Orthodox woman. For the first time, the ways in which religious feminists stretch the boundaries of that which is possible and permissible within the bounds of Halakha and tradition are described and analyzed. A brilliant combination of an insider’s familiarity with this world with scholarly analysis leads to new insights into women and their societal milieu.” - Professor Tova Cohen, Chair of the Gender Studies Program, Bar Ilan University
“This book affords the reader a close look at the negotiation between sets of values within Israeli religious society, and provides a riveting set of tools for analyzing the juncture of ritual with identity and identification. This book will be an asset not only to those who are interested in religious feminism, but also to anyone who seeks to understand the ways in which religions function, change and preserve themselves in the modern world.” - Dr. Elisheva Baumgarten, Gender Studies Program, Bar Ilan University.