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open orthodoxy
Letters to the editor: Prager receives some criticism, readers criticize Journal characterizations
Jewish Journal
March 22, 2017
Letters to the editor: Open Orthodoxy, SSFL and Brandeis-Bardin, Jews in the Poultry business
Jewish Journal
November 18, 2015
David Suissa wrote an interesting cover story called “Can Open Orthodoxy Help Revive Judaism?” (Nov. 13).
Feminism isn’t kosher
Jewish Journal
November 16, 2015
Fierce debates this month over women clergy represent the most fractious internecine conflict in the Orthodox Jewish community in a generation.
Can Open Orthodoxy help revive Judaism?
David Suissa
November 10, 2015
There are two ways to look at the controversy raging in the Orthodox world right now over a fledgling movement that calls itself “Open Orthodoxy.”
With resolution against hiring women rabbis, RCA votes for confrontation
Jewish Journal
November 3, 2015
When America’s main modern Orthodox rabbinical association voted last week to ban the hiring of clergywomen by its members, the question wasn’t whether to endorse women rabbis.
Avi Weiss on living the ‘dream of seeing an Orthodoxy that’s open’
Jared Sichel
September 8, 2015
Rabbi Avi Weiss, the man who coined the phrase “Open Orthodoxy” — referring to a more inclusive and liberal version of Orthodox Judaism — is no stranger to controversy.
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