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"I never felt female and didn't fit in that world" | Naomi Seidman

"I never felt female and didn't fit in that world" | Naomi Seidman


Season 4 Episode 18


Video link to this interview: https://youtu.be/aAHE9YNnxf8

What was it like to grow up in 1960s Boro Park as the daughter of survivors—and as a girl who wanted to run? In this candid and unfiltered conversation, scholar Naomi Seidman opens up about her Orthodox Jewish upbringing, her discomfort with the gender roles she was expected to fulfill, and her deep desire to escape. We talk about her path to becoming a PhD, how her parents responded, and the haunting legacy of her father’s own doctorate from the University of Warsaw—earned just as war was about to erupt. A deeply personal, often funny, and unforgettable reflection on memory, identity, and rebellion.


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