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Jewish group wants Europe to tackle far right
A northeast Ohio man is hoping hours of fist pumping will land him a world record. More >>
Jewish group suggests ban on far-right Greek party
A northeast Ohio man is hoping hours of fist pumping will land him a world record. More >>
Divorce ‘gets’ way too rough
An Orthodox Jewish man from Queens allegedly tied up and beat his estranged son-in-law — and then forced him to recite the words for a rabbi-sanctioned divorce known as a “get.” “There were four guys in black ski masks. They pulled me, and they started beating me,” said Robert Klein, 25...
That most Jewish of books
How does the New Testament appear to Jewish eyes? A new scholarly volume provides both close-up and wide-angle views of the Christian Bible’s 27 books, and reveals the Jewish underpinnings of nearly every part of it
City Room: Q. & A. About Abuse in Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Communities
Times reporters Sharon Otterman and Ray Rivera will respond to readers’ questions about abuse cases in the ultra-Orthodox community.
Q. and A. With Times Reporters About Abuse in Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Communities
Taking Questions: The Times reporters Sharon Otterman and Ray Rivera are responding to readers' questions about abuse cases in the ultra-Orthodox community.
Social media used to pressure Jewish husbands who refuse to grant divorce
Boca Raton rabbi uses Twitter and Facebook to publicize case of Leah Postelnik When a Jewish husband refuses to grant his wife a divorce, it is almost impossible to make him sign the papers. But social media is giving people a new avenue to apply pressure —through tweets, websites, email blasts and Facebook posts.
Social media used to pressure Jewish husbands who refuse divorce
Boca Raton rabbi uses Twitter and Facebook to publicize case of Leah Postelnik When a Jewish husband refuses to grant his wife a divorce, it is almost impossible to make him sign the papers. But social media is giving people a new avenue to apply pressure —through tweets, websites, email blasts and Facebook posts.
Should the Government 'Get' Involved?
A top aide to Rep. Dave Camp won’t give his wife a ‘get,’ or religious divorce. Rachel Levmore asks if this egregious case will lead to laws requiring men to grant ‘gets.’ Click here for the rest of the article...
Jewish movement in Israel OKs gay rabbis
The Conservative Jewish seminary in Israel says it will allow gays and lesbians to become rabbis, overcoming years of opposition by many of its own leaders and setting up a new point of contention between the movement and Israel's Orthodox establishment.
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