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More on Orthodox Feminism…

Rabbi Emanuel Feldman's critique of Orthodox Jewish feminism reflects a passion for Torah and tradition. The passion, however, allows inherited…

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Talk or No Talk?

When my wife and I were first married, we traveled to England. Attending to mundane matters upon our arrival, I…

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Yom Kippur War Doctor The article dealing with the doctor’s experiences during the Yom Kippur War was superb.  It touched…

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A Little Humility

I read the article by Jonathan Rosenblum in the Just Between Us column, “A Little Humility, Please” (Jewish Action, Spring…

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On “Looking Inward”

Last spring the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture asked me to author a paper addressing intra-Jewish tensions. Dr. Mandell Ganchrow’s…

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A Little Humility, Please

Every schoolchild knows the famous midrash that when God came to give the Torah, all the mountains put forth their…

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Using Your Noodle

You either love noodle kugel or you hate it. For 50 years of kiddush on Shabbat morning I hated it.…

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Spouse Abuse Revisited

One of my mother’s favorite expressions whenever she saw us bringing home the latest fad was: “Wie es christelt sich,…

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“Observance and Spirituality”

In his article “Observance and Spirituality,” Rabbi Shelomoh Danziger aptly describes the lack of awe or spirituality during davening in…

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A Reform Jew Speaks Out

This open letter by a Reform Jew to his co-religionists (rejected by non-Orthodox publications) is a heartening demonstration that opinions…

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On “The Incomparable Gaon of Vilna”

I found Rabbi Moshe Meiselman's essay on the Gaon of Vilna interesting and stimulating, but nonetheless wish to challenge its…

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