Rabbi Pruzansky said it as it is (“In Defense of the RCBC,” February 14, 2019).
For a shul to be a member of the RCBC, IT MUST COMPLY WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THAT ORGANIZATION. If it does not wish to uphold these standards, the organization has the right not to accept that shul as a member. What if that shul wanted to have three different seating sections, men’s, women’s and mixed? (There are such in New York.) Are they still considered Orthodox? How far to the left can Orthodoxy go before it becomes Conservadox?
Chana Senter
Teaneck
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