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Joanne Greenaway is joined by Rabbanit Chana Henkin, founder of Nishmat: The Jeanie Schottenstein Center for Advanced Torah Study for Women in Jerusalem, and Head of its Research Institute.
One of the great pioneers of women's Orthodox Torah scholarship, Rabbanit Henkin has transformed the landscape of women's halachic and spiritual leadership. Together with her late husband, Rav Yehuda Henkin ztz"l, she founded the Yoatzot Halacha programme, training women experts in Jewish law and women's health, whose work has changed the way halachic guidance is sought and given across the Orthodox world.
A beloved teacher and visionary, Rabbanit Henkin has received honorary doctorates from
both Bar-Ilan and Yeshiva Universities and was awarded Israel's prestigious Agrest Prize for
innovative religious education.
She reflects on resilience amid personal loss, explains the vacuum that prompted her to start
the Yoatzot Halacha programme, discusses continuing her late husband's work on women in
halacha and demonstrates how halacha has given agency to women. We discuss the
difference between a yoetzet and a rabbi, and the changing relationships between women
and rabbis in the information age, and she inspires us with a message about serving the
community in the future.
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