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Our countries are betraying their stated values Chester, N.J.: While not mirror-image articles, it is interesting to see the op-eds of Natalie Sanandaji and Albert Fox Cahn alongside each other ...
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Canada is at a crossroads. In the face of growing hatred and escalating threats toward the Jewish community, we must confront ...
A new Siena Research poll finds that a majority of Jewish voters in New York approve of President Donald Trump's handling of ...
A Conservative synagogue in Minnesota has become the first in its denomination to allow its clergy to participate in ...
The policy change at Adath Jeshurun Congregation, a large synagogue in suburban Minneapolis, goes against rules set by the ...
One in seven Jews worldwide are strictly Orthodox, or Haredi. It's a population of roughly 2 million out of 15 million Jews, ...
Rabbi and cantor, Jessica Hutchings is the first woman in Nevada to hold both titles and is now one of the fewer than two ...
The Welcome Home concert celebration of Jewish life in the Berkshires will be at 3 p.m. on Sunday at The Duffin Theater in Lenox. The event is sold out.
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The Forward on MSNWhat one Jewish reporter learned about forgiveness from two hate crimes in two sanctuariesTwo men of God stood side by side at the front of a church still marked by tragedy last week in Charleston, South Carolina.
In a history-defining moment, member communities of Britain's Movement for Reform Judaism and Liberal Judaism have voted to unite into one Progressive Judaism for the UK at two parallel EGMs.
The Reform Movement, as it exists in much of the West today, is no longer Judaism that believes it is reforming itself for the modern world. It is crony progressivism with Hebrew subtitles.
Rabbi Rick Jacobs, who heads the Union of Reform Judaism representing the movement’s nearly 900 congregations, said he did not expect the policy change to affect many applicants directly.
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