It Was Clear to Me That I Could Not Remain Without the Knowledge – Not for Myself and Not for My Students” – An interview published in Gluya Magazine’s “Eyes Wide Open” section with Rabbanit Shlomit Flint on seeking God’s name, the evolving Halachic world, and leadership. Rabbanit Flint discusses her path in Torah study and the differences regarding women’s learning spaces – then and now: “The powers of women’s Torah study have grown and become something hard to believe we’ve reached.”
Interview with Rabbanit Shlomit Flint
Rabbanit Shlomit Flint on seeking God's name and the evolving Halachic world. "The challenge is finding personal examples, not just larger-than-life figures."
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