The Girls of 'Maoz Esther' records the daily routine of young women aged 12 to 18 in the Maoz Esther outpost in the West Bank. These young women live alone in a building they constructed themselves, cultivating the land, maintaining the site and studying Jewish religious texts. They see themselves as representatives of the vanguard of contemporary pioneering. Over the last five years the outpost has been demolished by the Israeli authorities and rebuilt roughly thirty times. The project captures their resilience, dedication, and the cycle of destruction and renewal that defines their existen.