Join IPF Atid for a conversation with Dr. Shayna Weiss, a leading scholar of Israeli society, as we explore how questions of gender, religion, and public life are shaping Israel’s democratic future.
Drawing on her forthcoming book, “Holy Waters: Gender Segregation and the Rise of Haredi Politics in Israel,” Dr. Weiss will examine the growing role of gender segregation in Israel’s public sphere and what it reveals about broader social and political trends.
As part of our “Women, Peace, and Security” initiative, this discussion will consider how women’s access to public space, political participation, education, and economic opportunity intersects with democratic resilience and social cohesion.
Together, we’ll explore how these issues affect not only women’s lives, but also the future of Israeli democracy and the prospects for a more inclusive society.
Whether you’re interested in Israeli politics, gender equity, or the evolving relationship between religion and the state, this conversation will offer valuable insight into one of the country’s most pressing and complex challenges.
Dinner and drinks will be provided.
Back Bay address provided 24 hours in advance.
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