Her blogs calling for reform have been published by the Huffington Post, Unpious, and Zeek. Vincent is both a member and a board member of Footsteps, an organization that serves former ultra-Orthodox Jews who seek to enter or explore the world beyond the Jewish communities in which they were raised. She has spoken out on issues of abuse in the Orthodox community. Vincent is an advocate for reform within the Orthodox Jewish community and for the empowerment of former Orthodox Jews seeking a self-determined life. Talese/Doubleday, Vincent describes her own experience leaving the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community and how she herself came to lead a self-determined life. In her January 2014 memoir, Cut Me Loose: Sin and Salvation After My Ultra-Orthodox Girlhood, published by Nan A. Kennedy School of Government with a Master of Public Policy degree as a Pforzheimer Fellow in 2009. She was a student at Brooklyn College from 2002 to 2007. Leah Miller was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by a Yeshivish Jewish family. Members of the human family who've had the courage, faith and confidence to follow their heart and in doing so, have inspired others to do the same.
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