<P> After the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct allegations surfaced, Bialik penned an op - ed in The New York Times, in which she described the entertainment industry as one "that profits on the exploitation of women...(and) the objectification of women". With regard to protecting herself from sexual harassment, Bialik wrote that she dressed modestly and did not act flirtatiously with men, adding, "In a perfect world, women should be free to act however they want . But our world isn't perfect . Nothing--absolutely nothing--excuses men for assaulting or abusing women . But we can't be naïve about the culture we live in ." Bialik's article drew immediate backlash from critics who said Bialik was insinuating that modesty and a conservative wardrobe can guard one against sexual assault, with Patricia Arquette tweeting, "I have to say I was dressed non provocatively at 12 walking home from school when men masturbated at me . It's not the clothes ." In response, Bialik stated she regretted that the piece "became what it became" and participated in a Facebook Live hosted by The New York Times to answer questions about the piece . </P> <P> Bialik married Michael Stone on August 31, 2003, in a Victorian - themed ceremony that included traditional Jewish wedding customs . Stone was born into a Mormon family and converted to Judaism . Bialik and Stone have two sons, Miles (b . 2005) and Frederick (b . 2008). The couple divorced in November 2012 . </P> <P> In 2010, Bialik returned to television so that she could spend more time with her children; "I'm glad that I completed my PhD and I'm very proud of it, but the life of a research professor would not have suited my needs in terms of what kind of parenting I wanted to do ." In addition, Bialik had explained that her "health insurance was running out", via the COBRA program . She had sought out SAG (Screen Actor Guild) health insurance for herself, and her two sons . </P> <P> In a 2012 interview, Bialik said she sees herself as an "aspiring Modern Orthodox". Bialik has also described herself as a "staunch Zionist". She is a self - professed fan of The Maccabeats, an American Orthodox Jewish a cappella group based at Yeshiva University, and appeared with her two sons lighting the menorah in the group's 2011 Hanukkah music video . During the 2014 Gaza Conflict, she donated money to the IDF for armored vests . She has also appeared in several YouTube cameos as Blossom and Amy Farrah Fowler asking questions about Jewish beliefs . The videos are produced by Allison Josephs, Bialik's Judaism study partner, whom she encountered with the help of Partners in Torah . Bialik is a celebrity spokesperson for the Holistic Moms Network . </P>

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