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Frieda Vizel left an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect in New York in a crisis of faith at 25. But instead of cutting ties, she ...
Orthodox Judaism can still be a difficult world for LGBTQ Jews – but in some groups, the tide is slowly turning (The Conversation) — Orthodox Jewish communities are still difficult places for ...
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The Forward on MSNCould a $1,700 rebate change the landscape of Jewish education?A new school voucher program in the One Big Beautiful Bill act is dividing Jews over the separation of church and state and ...
Orthodox Judaism can be difficult for LGBT Jews, but the tide is slowly turning December 11, 2022 Orit Avishai, The Conversation Jewish attendees to the San Francisco Pride in 2014.
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The Times of Israel on MSNBill to limit Law of Return shot down despite support from ultra-Orthodox MKsControversial legislation would have revoked right of non-Jewish grandchildren of Jews to immigrate to Israel and ...
Q&A with Harvard alum Dubowski, whose film follows Rabbi Amichai Lau-Lavie, a descendant of 38 generations of Orthodox rabbis ...
And yet, due to Orthodox Judaism remaining a relatively small world, I still find myself frequently hearing the concerns of people across the wide spectrum of congregations.
In the 1950s, the future of American Orthodox Judaism looked so gloomy that the prominent sociologist Marshall Sklare predicted its imminent extinction. Sklare’s ominous forecast could not have ...
Why Orthodox Judaism Is Appealing to So Many Millennials. Young Americans might be leaving religion in large numbers, but for some, rules, ritual, ...
NEW YORK — The conundrum of Jewish comedy today is this: How does a sensibility that has long benefited from its outsider status adjust to a world where it has not only assimilated into popular ...
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After centuries of isolation, ultra-Orthodox Jews are engaging with the world more than ever - One in seven Jews worldwide ...
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