Judith Dunkelberger Wouk has degrees in anthropology and law. After a career as a Canadian federal public servant she is now involved in political and spiritual activism. She has researched and taught reframing Less Known Women of the Bible including Miriam the Drummer, Jezebel, Teraphim, Balaam’s donkey, and Judith, as well as on “Paganism in Ottawa in the ‘90s”, “Fitting your Life into Judaism &/or fitting Judaism into your life”, (with Jonathan Wouk), “In Search of the Feminine Divine” (with Angelina Cacciato) “Women and Judaism” in “Varieties of Contemporary Judaism”, Totonicapan: A Community in Guatemala (1969); and Religion in Monserrat Ecuador (1968). Her publications include “Recalling Our Herstory: Miriam the Prophetess (Canadian Women Studies 2015), “Unaccompanied/Separated Minors and Refugee Protection in Canada: Filling Information Gaps” (Refuge: Canada’s Periodical on Refugees 2006); “Equal Pay” (ansul 1978); “Birth Control and Minors: The Legal Position” (Ansul 1978).