Research Interests: Women’s Writing, Gender Studies, Post-WWII German and French History
Gal completed her bachelor’s degree in the departments of History and Philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she is now an MA student in the Department of History and an MA Fellow at the Koebner Minerva Center. Her MA thesis, supervised by Prof. Ofer Ashkenazi and Prof. Moshe Sluhovsky focuses on women’s writing about contraception in Germany and France after World War II, exploring how social, legal, and cultural frameworks influenced women’s narratives on this topic. Gal’s research also examines the broader impact of postwar societal shifts on women’s agency and self-expression.
Gal also coordinates content for the online journals Tabur and Salil, overseeing updates and working closely with the editor-in-chief to maintain and expand the journals’ academic reach.