[1][2][3] Her sixth book, When Rabbis Abuse, won the Best Jewish Non-Fiction Award in 2022 from Hey Alma/70 Faces Media.
[4] She ran unsuccessfully for the Knesset in the 2020 Israeli legislative election as a founding member of the Kol Hanashim Women's Party.
Sztokman attended the Yeshiva of Flatbush elementary and high schools, going on to study political science and education at Barnard College.
[8] She received media attention in September 2014, after a Haredi man refused to sit next to her on an El Al flight from the U.S. to Israel.
[13] Sztokman is the author of six books on topics of gender, religion, education, sexual abuse, verbal/emotional abuse, Israel, and Judaism, including two that won the National Jewish Book Council award[14][15] She has written regular columns in The Forward,[16] The Jerusalem Post,[17] Lilith,[18] Everyday Feminism,[19] and The Jewish Independent.