Reflections on the Current Debate on Women’s Professional Spiritual Leadership
During the past two weeks, the policy statement issued by the Orthodox Union on the role of women in spiritual leadership in the Orthodox community
During the past two weeks, the policy statement issued by the Orthodox Union on the role of women in spiritual leadership in the Orthodox community
RCA and OU In October 2015, the Rabbinical Council of America issued a resolution (that I sponsored) that its members may not ordain women into
The ubiquitous denigration, demonization and holding Israel to a double standard by those whom Daniel Greenfield calls “tenured academics, progressive journalists and irreligious clergy for
The way things are going, it’s going to be a long four years. The election of Donald Trump as 45th president of the United States
The fear that President Donald Trump might fulfill his campaign promise to relocate the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem has caused considerable angst
On January 15, 2017 the French government convened a conference hosted by Jean-Marc Ayrault, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, “to signal… the international community’s remobilization
This past Motzei Shabbat, I told my husband that I think we live in the safest place in the world. It was right after havdala,
From the time of the British Mandate in Palestine (September 29, 1922 to November 29, 1947) to the present, numerous British, American and European government
On December 23, 2016, the UN Security Council passed Resolution 2334, which “reaffirmed…that Israel’s establishment of settlements in Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including East
Recently, I attended a conference for Jewish educators in Fort Lee. Sponsored by Avi Chai and the Schusterman Foundations, we were being trained to help
The United Nations Security Council resolution condemning “Israel’s establishment of settlements in Palestinian territory occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem” was one-sided and unfair. That’s
President-elect Donald J. Trump’s selection of David Friedman, a 57-year-old New York bankruptcy attorney, as US ambassador to Israel has triggered a torrent of vitriolic