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As Shavuos approaches, we're excited to introduce a brand-new summer podcast series: Finding Myself in Torah — a journey into the hearts and minds of ten frum women from across the Jewish world, each sharing how they’ve discovered their voice and place within the world of Torah.
In this special trailer episode, host Hadassah Shemtov shares the inspiration behind the series and offers two powerful Torah insights that explore how women can fully connect to Torah and claim it as their own. Though the formal obligation of Torah study may differ for women, the depth, breadth, and spiritual richness of Torah are equally available to all.
Join us as we begin this heartfelt series — one that aims to uplift, challenge, and reimagine what it means for women to say: “Torah is mine.”
Sources Referenced in this episode:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uH7dkHM6_voLR6_IuxAf84_ZcmYtZh5z/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xpjYtRktThIoMBMr3XF0Kulxh1s-CjPT/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hL2XeIF6J_CRb2OQ5Xj6XWKQ9ygz4Esn/view?usp=sharing
For a full exploration of this topic, pre-order our new book on women’s Torah study: a compilation halachic, hashkafic and historical sources on the topic:
https://www.batshevalearningcenter.com/product-page/women-s-torah-learning-book
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As Shavuos approaches, we're excited to introduce a brand-new summer podcast series: Finding Myself in Torah — a journey into the hearts and minds of ten frum women from across the Jewish world, each sharing how they’ve discovered their voice and place within the world of Torah.
In this special trailer episode, host Hadassah Shemtov shares the inspiration behind the series and offers two powerful Torah insights that explore how women can fully connect to Torah and claim it as their own. Though the formal obligation of Torah study may differ for women, the depth, breadth, and spiritual richness of Torah are equally available to all.
Join us as we begin this heartfelt series — one that aims to uplift, challenge, and reimagine what it means for women to say: “Torah is mine.”
Sources Referenced in this episode:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uH7dkHM6_voLR6_IuxAf84_ZcmYtZh5z/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xpjYtRktThIoMBMr3XF0Kulxh1s-CjPT/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hL2XeIF6J_CRb2OQ5Xj6XWKQ9ygz4Esn/view?usp=sharing
For a full exploration of this topic, pre-order our new book on women’s Torah study: a compilation halachic, hashkafic and historical sources on the topic:
https://www.batshevalearningcenter.com/product-page/women-s-torah-learning-book

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