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Isabella Vinci was ruled ineligible for immigration because her coursework was on Zoom, highlighting a gap between Diaspora practice and Israeli regulations.
When Isabella Vinci stepped out of the mikvah on Nov. 11, 2021, she thought she had done everything that would be required to become Jewish. A beit din, or rabbinic
Critics say the rebuffing of Isabella Vinci, who spent Shabbats with an Orthodox host family and taught English in an Israeli public school, defies a 2005 High Court ruling
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Rabbi Alexander M. Schindler, the outspoken leader of Reform Judaism who urged synagogues to embrace non-Jewish spouses and championed the ordination of gays and lesbians, died Wednesday. He was 75. Schindler suffered a heart attack at his home in Westport ...
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Marking global centennial, Reform movement aims to build bridges, strengthen Israel ties
At its biannual conference in Jerusalem, the World Union for Progressive Judaism will repoen its Beit Shmuel headquarters as a cultural center and event space
Hebrew Union College and Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost reached a deal over the college's historic Klau Library in Cincinnati will protect rare manuscripts worth millions, including texts from before 1500 that scholars rely on worldwide.