Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll is co-founder of REACH3K, a branding communications firm and founding member of Chochmat Nashim, which raises awareness of women’s issues. (Photo: Laura Ben David)
‘I guess we have time to buy milk and get home to the kids before the missiles hit’
For Israelis it was a tense wait after Iran launched its attack
How antihistamines saved me from long Covid
I never thought I’d be badly affected by the pandemic but then all my energy drained away
Don’t judge Israel from thousands of miles away
Visiting a town on the border with Lebanon brings home our proximity to our enemies
Why Halachah tells us Supreme Court abortion ruling is wrong
The Orthodox Jews who approve overturning Roe v Wade are going against Torah law
Why we are launching a ‘rate my Beit Din’ site
A survey reveals dissatisfaction with the performance and attitude of rabbinical courts
10 Commandments to protect Jewish women
As a community, we can end get refusal abuse if we ensure that certain rules are followed
Removing Maus from the curriculum betrays education and morality
Tennessee’s decision is absurd — and profoundly worrying
A marriage of cultures is a precious Israeli gift
My son's upcoming wedding to a Moroccan girl is an example of the vibrant mix of Israel
Now you see us: putting Orthodox women in the picture
For too long the default image of Orthodox Jews has been exclusively male. Now a new photography project has been launched to make women more visible
Learn from the pride of the new generation
Younger activists are leading the way in standing up to haters with pride in their heritage
My Yom Kippur blessing: May we all know love
Call those close to you. It’s all too easy to forget the things that are truly important in life
Jerusalem has always been our beating heart
The excavation of the City of David is revelatory and deeply moving for the Jewish people
Women deserve chance to prosecute abusers
The Batei Din must take this suffering seriously and use their powers to combat get refusers
Thanks, Jew haters: you make the case for Israel
Antisemites have always been dense, but their stupidity has been limitless in recent weeks
My country is on fire, and I am mourning
Thousands of miles away, every opportunity is used to vilify us, to spread one-sided stories and even lies
Can one person be both a hero and a monster?
The alleged crimes of Meshi Zahav force us to ponder the nature of sin and repentance, writes Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll
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