Letter to a Young Feminist
by Phyllis Chesler Here I sit, head bent, writing you an intimate letter. I sense your presence, even though I don’t know your name. I
by Phyllis Chesler Here I sit, head bent, writing you an intimate letter. I sense your presence, even though I don’t know your name. I
By Phyllis Chesler Our Most Vulnerable Female Patients Are Being Raped By The Very People Who Are Supposed To Care For Them. After a devastating
by Phyllis Chesler According to those who slander them, women cannot be counted as Jews in a prayer quorum. Women are separate and unequal. Simultaneously,
A discussion with Tammy Bruce and Julianne Malveaux TURN ON THE RADIO AND LISTEN TO women talk-show hosts. Most likely they’re talking therapy, cooking, or
by Phyllis Chesler Once asthma, arthritis, lupus, multiple sclerosis, Lyme’s disease and allergies were dismissed as primarily psychiatric in nature. These are plague years. Governments,
by Phyllis Chesler “Do you have elephants in America?” my Afghan mother-in-law asked me in Kabul, in 1961. Beebee Jan, as she was called, was
by Phyllis Chesler She had a hard time getting up on those days when she had to appear in court on her petition for child
by Phyllis Chesler There she was, on the front page of the American newspapers, a 20-year-old Bosnian Moslem girl, hanging from a tree, a suicide, dead
by Phyllis Chesler Women’s eight-year struggle to pray out loud at “the Wailing Wall” 1 Jewish women were first ordained as rabbis in 1972, by Reform
by Phyllis Chesler It is time, and Second Wave* feminists are beginning to document their salad days. In the late 1960s/early 1970s, feminists literally felt
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