‘Abortion access is a Jewish value’: Reaction to Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade
Here’s what the Jewish community is saying about the end to a constitutionally protected right to abortion
Here’s what the Jewish community is saying about the end to a constitutionally protected right to abortion
The decision in Carson v. Makin is a watershed moment for both religious liberty and parental choice in education
They call it a 'watershed' ruling that will support push for public funding of religious schools in New York, New Jersey and elsewhere
One SCOTUS observer called the partnership ‘quite irregular’
Orthodox Jewish organizations are running out of time to organize our political power and communal voice in defense of abortion laws that allow us to keep our faith.
Like most questions of halacha, it depends on who you ask.
The Cassirers have been fighting for years to reclaim the plundered painting, now hanging in a Spanish museum.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, President Biden’s nominee for the Supreme Court and the first Black woman to be nominated, just completed two days of intense, and at times racially loaded, questioning in front of Congress about her qualifications for the role. In recent years, these widely-publicized hearings have become a form of political theater, with…