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Growing up in the 1950s was tough for all women, especially when you were inquisitive and got kicked out of class for asking too many questions. Ruz Gulko tells us her hilarious and moving stories of childhood and of "accidentally" becoming a rabbi. She also explains how, in Judaism, women have always been the ones pushing destiny forward.
Topics include: religion, feminism, gender equality
By The Syndrome Mag5
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Growing up in the 1950s was tough for all women, especially when you were inquisitive and got kicked out of class for asking too many questions. Ruz Gulko tells us her hilarious and moving stories of childhood and of "accidentally" becoming a rabbi. She also explains how, in Judaism, women have always been the ones pushing destiny forward.
Topics include: religion, feminism, gender equality