A Woman’s Voice in Torah with Stacey Goldman
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What does it take for a woman to make Torah her own?
In this insightful and inspiring conversation, Hadassah Shemtov sits down with educator and writer Stacey Goldman to explore what it means for women to develop their own voice in Torah learning. Stacey shares her personal learning journey, including the pivotal moments that drew her to Orthodox Judaism and deep Torah study, and how that journey helped her find not just knowledge, but a sense of belonging.
Together, they delve into the transformative power of high-level learning, the unique perspectives women bring to Torah, and the value of making space for women as both learners and leaders in the Torah world. This episode is a meaningful invitation to see women’s Torah study as an essential voice in its ongoing conversation.
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Mrs. Stacey Nechama Goldman teaches Tanach at Kohelet Yeshiva High School in Philadelphia. She also teaches adult education classes throughout the greater Philadelphia area including Aish Chaim, Lower Merion Synagogue, and Hillel at the University of Pennsylvania. Stacey Nechama has published reflective essays and articles on chabad.org and audio classes on YUTorah.org.