Champion for religious women's rights dies at 76 | The Times ...
Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum (September 5, – May 12, ) was an Open Orthodox American Jewish philanthropist and activist, who co-founded Midreshet Lindenbaum and served as a founding board member of Yeshivat Maharat.
Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum (September 5, 1938 – May 12, 2015) was an. Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum (September 5, 1938 – May 12, 2015) was an Open Orthodox American Jewish philanthropist and activist, who co-founded Midreshet Lindenbaum and served as a founding board member of Yeshivat Maharat.
Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum was President of the board of Drisha Institute for Women in New York City, Vice-President of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance. But long before I knew her personally, Belda helped shape my destiny. Because of Belda, I was able to call myself an Orthodox feminist, become involved in JOFA, study gemara at Midreshet Lindenbaum (the women’s yeshiva she co-founded in Israel), learn at Drisha, and then go on to found and run Yeshivat Maharat.
A vice president and founding board member of the Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance (JOFA), Lindenbaum, a New York native, was instrumental in. Belda Lindenbaum was driven by the birth of her daughters to create new opportunities for Jewish women and girls. As board president of the Drisha Institute for Women, Lindenbaum helped create classes on Jewish education geared towards women, summer institutes, and art fellowships. She also served on the board of Bar Ilan University.
Belda Lindenbaum, 1938 - 2015 | Jewish Women's Archive It was Blu Greenberg and my own smart and provocative mother who brought feminist ideas into my Jewish life.Bradley M Lindenbaum, 54 - New York, NY - Has Court or Arrest ... LINDENBAUM--Belda Kaufman. The Yeshiva University family grieves the passing of Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum, a widely admired Jewish communal leader who served as a devoted worker on behalf of the YU Mus.Belda Lindenbaum, Pioneer for Orthodox Women, Dies at 76 Rabba Sara Hurwitz, dean of Yeshivat Maharat in Riverdale, where Lindenbaum was a founding board member, noted in in a memorial message this week, that Belda and Marcel Lindenbaum “changed the. Pioneer Among Orthodox Feminists Succumbs - Jewish ...
Belda was a formidable advocate for Orthodox women. With deep integrity and grace and often a witty sense of humor, Belda demanded justice. At an early JOFA conference, a rabbi commented that it was not becoming for feminists to be so angry. Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum - Wikipedia
Belda Lindenbaum was driven by the birth of her daughters to create new opportunities for Jewish women and girls. As board president of the Drisha Institute for Women, Lindenbaum helped create classes on Jewish education geared towards women, summer institutes, and art fellowships. Machon Siach – Honoring the memory of Belda Kaufman ...
Belda Lindenbaum, who described herself as “a late bloomer” in respect to feminism but who went on to make her mark in helping to found several institutions that advanced the role of Orthodox.
Belda Lindenbaum - Jewish Women's Archive
It was Blu Greenberg and my own smart and provocative mother who brought feminist ideas into my Jewish life. Belda Lindenbaum, 76, Pioneer Among Orthodox Feminists
The Yeshiva University family grieves the passing of Belda Kaufman Lindenbaum, a widely admired Jewish communal leader who served as a devoted worker on behalf of the YU Museum, and on behalf. Belda Lindenbaum's Revolutionary Vision – The Forward
Belda Lindenbaum, the co-founder of the Midreshet Lindenbaum women’s seminary program in Israel combining religious studies and army service, and other programs to advance Orthodox women.