Those who see Torah study as essential should acknowledge the unique burden borne by those who leave their lives behind to defend the country, and that yeshiva study is not a comparable sacrifice.
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Columnist Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin discusses a piece of legislation that would criminalize any egalitarian prayer at the ...
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This followed a review of multiple high-profile incidents of alleged antisemitism within the health care system, including ...
Iran and Israel have traded hefty attacks for the first time since a ceasefire took effect in April, with Iran firing rockets ...
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The story of the kippah begins in the Talmud, when 3rd-century sage Rav Huna proclaimed that he never walked more than four ...
Both Ravad and Ramban were mystics. Both used the term “holy” when, contrary to the rabbis of 1958, they spoke frankly of ...
In the U.S. today, antisemitism does not reliably end careers. It does not end congressional terms. At most, it produces symbolic censure, a piece of paper.
Drawn to its promise of a “trad” conservative lifestyle, young American men are increasingly converting to Russian Orthodoxy.