It was always the goal of Michal’s Tefillin to seek out and promote vibrant, creative talent amongst Jewish women. When our first issue was launched last year, we had no idea just how deep that well spring of immeasurable talent was. Every issue brings forward yet more dazzling talent, bright hopes and beautiful souls. So, we decided to choose our Women of the Year, women who have stunned us with their generosity of spirit, their enthusiasm, their creativity and their unbridled chutzpah. I thank all the people who have so far joined Michal’s Tefillin on its journey and I hope that this is just the beginning of an incredible ride! So, without further ado, here are our glorious, beautiful, amazing Women of the Year:
Sharon Novikov, you may remember, is the icon of Michal’s Tefillin. Her lust for life is enviable and inexhaustible and the word chutzpah was surely coined just for her.
A beauty with brains (she is a science undergraduate at Haifa University), Sharon is beginning to cement her presence in Israeli film, after starring in the indie hit Kalispera, she also has a part in Avi Nesher’s Love Lessons. Sharon has also dipped her toe into the worlds of photography, modelling and recently wrote her first article for Michal’s Tefillin. We can only say thank you Sharon, because without you, Michal’s Tefillin wouldn’t have its amazing icon.
Jennie Rivlin Roberts is the dynamic founder of ModernTribe, the coolest online Judaica store on the planet, which was featured in our Hanukkah issue. Jennie’s amazing sense of humor and her will to succeed make her a natural born winner and ModernTribe has become the byword in everything that is fresh, classy and sharp about modern Judaica. Jennie is also on the editorial committee of the new US magazine Jewish Woman and she has also launched a new website, a sort of ModernTribe’s cheeky kid sister, Popjudaica.
Vanessa Hidary, aka The Hebrew Mamita, half Syrian, half Ashkenazi equals 100% ass kicking hot. This native New Yorker has been making us laugh, cry and be introspective with her chutzpah driven stand up def jam poetry for several years now and she goes from strength to strength. Spared the flat-ass syndrome (the benefit of the Sefardi gene), Vanessa is busy touring, writing a book and generally being a cool Jew. Make 2010 the year you see Vanessa doing her thing, live.
Ooty Reut Raz Yaacobi ahhh Ooty! When we said women who have stunned us with their generosity, we meant Ooty Reut Raz Yaacobi. Not only is Ooty an incredible artist and designer, whose work we have featured in both previous issues and plan to do so again in the future (we’re in love with her sushi plates almost as much as we’re in love with Ooty), but she consistently goes out of her way to make people happy. Ooty, we love you!
Maytal Sheinbaum is an Israeli graphic designer. Based in Kfar Saba, Maytal is involved in web design and wedding photography – she helps brides obtain the most stunning results for their wedding photo albums. One of the world’s rarest beauties, that is to say, beautiful inside and out, Maytal’s gentle soul, her unfailing generosity and spirit makes her a natural for our women of the year awards. If we had to rename her, we’d call her Love.
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