“I’m not afraid of a long road,” declares Rabbanit Sarah Segal-Katz in an interview conducted with her by Nechama Libeskind Rosenzweig. The interview, held at the end of 2021, covers her groundbreaking path in the world of women’s halakha — from directing the “Gluya Center” to becoming a member of “Beit Hillel.” In it, Segal-Katz outlines a vision of female rabbinic leadership that transforms reality and offers a model of balanced, inclusive, and sensitive halakhic rulings. She shares insights on women’s halakhic education, her perspective on the tension between feminism and religion, and the inspiring changes already taking place on the ground.
