Conducting Dinei Torah Via Videoconference
Part II Last week’s discussion focused on the halachic justification for allowing ligitants to appear at a hearing remotely. If the litigants appear via video
Part II Last week’s discussion focused on the halachic justification for allowing ligitants to appear at a hearing remotely. If the litigants appear via video
There is a well-known Talmudic directive to attempt to dissuade a prospective convert through informing him or her of the vast obligations and responsibilities of
A recent letter to the editor of this publication (“IBD Rulings Invalidated; Women Languish,” September 10, 2015) touched on the critical question of when in
Rabbi Dr. Bernard Illowy (1812-1875), a student of the illustrious Rabbi Moshe Sofer (the Chasam Sofer) of Pressburg and recipient of a doctorate of philosophy
Recent events reported in the media focused the public’s attention on methods employed to deal with recalcitrance in the get process. In most end-of-marriage situations,