As part of my research on Jewish law, I have published on issues related to women and Halakhah, including discussions on the role of female halakhic advisors (Yoatzot Halakha), the laws of immersion and the concerns of chatzitzah, and the medical and ethical implications of commandments related to women. My work emphasizes the integration of halakhic tradition with modern challenges, exploring how medical, social, and political factors shape women's religious lives today.
Relevant publications:
- “‘Veset-Haguf’: A Halachic and Medical Approach.” Techumin 20, edited by Uri Dasberg et al., 363–75. Jerusalem, 2000. Co-author: Deena Zimmerman [Hebrew].
- ”Halakhic Infertility.” Asia 85–86 (2009): 63–82. Co-author: Deena Zimmerman [Hebrew].
- “Ha-Posek, Ha-Rav, Ve-Ha-Yoetzet.” In Rabbis and Rabbinate: The Challenge, edited by Yededia Z. Stern and Shuki Friedman, 2:611–25. Jerusalem: The Israel Democracy Institute, 2011 [Hebrew].
- “Ethical Issues in the Use of Hormonal Intervention for Religious Concerns.” Nashim 21 (Spring 2011): 114–29. Co-author: Deena Zimmerman.https://doi.org/10.2979/nashim.21.114
- “Women as Halakhic Professionals: The Role of Yo’atzot Halakha.” Nashim 22 (Fall 2011): 162–71. Co-author: Deena Zimmerman. https://doi.org/10.2979/nashim.22.162
- “Continuing Research on Halakhic Infertility.” Asia 91–92 (2012): 53–65. Co-authors: Deena Zimmerman, Tirza Kelman [Hebrew].
- “Halakhic and Ethical Issues in the Use of Hormonal Intervention for Religious Concerns.” TZOHAR 39 (2016): 165–79. Co-author: Deena Zimmerman.
- “Chatzitza in long, polished and Gel/Acrylic fingernails.” Techumin 35, edited by Israel Rozen et al., 300–311. Jerusalem, 2015 [Hebrew].