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What is Modern Orthodox Judaism? The Modern Orthodox movement in Judaism, of which I had always considered myself a card-carrying member, can trace its roots back to 19th century Europe.
In the 1950s, the future of American Orthodox Judaism looked so gloomy that the prominent sociologist Marshall Sklare predicted its imminent extinction. Sklare’s ominous forecast could not have ...
(RNS) — Orthodox Judaism, both in the United States and Israel, has typically espoused a right-wing political orientation and unconditional support for Israel. These Jews beg to differ.
Rutgers Business School and Honors College alumna Sarah Pomeranz is not yet 30, but she's CEO of a new non-profit and she's ...
Modern Orthodox Jews, who closely observe Jewish law but are more integrated in secular society, represented 595 respondents. The poll also found that: ...
Modern Orthodox queer teens’ feeling “of not having a place” can be quite literal, particularly for those teens that are non-binary or transgender, said Schafer, the teen from Teaneck.
Frieda Vizel left her ultra-orthodox lifestyle in a crisis of faith at 25 but instead of cutting ties she became a tour guide ...
Judaism; Modern Orthodoxy’s Moral Failure. By. Ben Shapiro - 19 Kislev 5783 – December 12, 2022. 0. Share on Facebook. Tweet on Twitter ...
In antisemistic environments, Talmud study helped keep Judaism alive. Boys and men, especially the smartest, established a ...
Modern Orthodox Jews, unlike many Hasidic and haredi Orthodox communities, are distinguished not only by their accommodations to the secular world but by their often enthusiastic Zionism.
(RNS) — Orthodox Judaism, both in the United States and Israel, has typically espoused a right-wing political orientation and unconditional support for Israel. These Jews beg to differ.