Dressing as Queen Esther is never out of fashion, but we think it’s time to branch out. While one obvious choice is to pull your hair back in a tight bun, throw on a black robe, accessorize with a lace collar, and large, dark-rimmed glasses and go as the honorable RBG, here are some other empowered women worth emulating this Purim.
Read MoreThese books are worth giving or savoring in honor of the first and most important figure in our lives.
Read MoreFrom matzo to snacks, gluten-free kosher for Passover products are increasingly available - and palatable.
Read MoreThe Seder, probably more than any other Jewish gathering, calls for attractive Judaica. These four women deliver.
Read MoreMoney mentor Jill Schlesinger advises women of a certain age need to assess where they stand financially and develop a game plan for their future.
Read MoreKim Kushner’s mantra is one we all want—and need—to hear when it comes to Passover cooking: “Keep it Simple.”
Read MoreGloria Feldt talks about her book giving women the tools and insights they need to achieve the parity at home and in the workplace.
Read MoreThe genre of personal finance journalism got its start thanks to this indomitable daughter of Russian-Jewish immigrants.
Read MoreIf you need a refresher course to understand why preserving access to abortion is good for women and their families, Katha Pollitt’s book is essential reading.
Read MoreLinda Rottenberg, the founder of a global organization helping business innovators, shares wisdom about making an entrepreneurial mindset part of our lives.
Read MoreRescuing animals is only the beginning for the women behind these innovative and compassionate programs.
Read MoreMarcy Goldman’s Caramel Matzoh Crunch is so good, it’s become a new tradition and an essential snack during Passover.
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