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The Laws of Moses and Israel, Without the Rabbinate
1 May 2014It wasn’t by chance that the concepts of freedom at Passover and a couple’s ability to realize their love in traditional Jewish culture have become connected to the struggle for human rights in western culture.
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Agunot Take Matters into Their Own Hands
20 March 2014Fifty courageous agunot – women denied a divorce by their husbands – and allies protested near the Rabbinical Court in Jerusalem last week.
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The Race Against Racism
20 March 2014Racism in Israel today is a pernicious and dangerous problem. The good news is that Israelis, just like Americans, are standing up to do something about it.
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Profile: Roni Hazon Weiss
13 November 2013Roni Hazon Weiss has had a fascinating journey to become one Jerusalem’s leading religious feminist activists. Born and raised in a modern Orthodox family in Maaleh Adumim, and active in Bnei Akiva, her first turning point came when she studied at Midreshet Lindenbaum, one of the pioneers of Talmud study for women.
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Bigger than Feminism, Better with Feminism
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“He’s not a rabbi. He’s a boy!”
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Out of the Depths
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Taking Our Place: Elaine Reuben
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Judaism belongs to every Jew
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The fight for equality is far from over
24 October 2013