The Orthodox Union has issued an unprecedented statement announcing the establishment of a far-reaching policy regarding women and leadership positions in synagogue life.
Citing extensive …
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By Elizabeth Kratz, JNS.org
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2/8/17
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Today, the leadership of the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America issued the following statement: “In response to the decisions announced today by the United States Supreme Court …
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6/26/15
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The following is the complete text of the Orthodox Union’s statement:
Within mainstream Orthodoxy, more women than at any prior time in Jewish history are learning and teaching Torah, with …
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2/8/17
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By Mayer Fertig
Issue of May 30, 2008 / 25 Iyar 5768
It is at the insistence of the Orthodox Union that Sholom Rubashkin is to be replaced as chief executive officer of Agriprocessors, the …
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5/30/08
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In a show of chizuk, 24 American shul communities are pairing with individual Israeli citizens, families and communities directly impacted by the horrific events of Oct. 7, thanks to an initiative …
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11/22/23
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By The Jewish Star staff
Issue of August 21, 2009 / 1 Elul 5769
The Orthodox Union and Agudath Israel have submitted a ‘friend of the court’ brief to the New York State Appellate Division …
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8/19/09
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The Orthodox Union has selected the Young Israel of Oceanside as one of 16 winners of its nationwide Women’s Initiative Challenge Grant.
YI Oceanside won for its program, M’Dor …
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6/14/18
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In a bid to secure $1 billion in potential funding for Jewish educational and communal causes in Israel and for fighting BDS and anti-Semitic activity around the world, nine modern Orthodox …
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From Mizrachi
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1/15/20
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Leaders of six major Orthodox organizations urged in strong terms this week that observant Jews follow the advice of health officials and observe social distancing rules designed to fight the spread …
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3/25/20
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There is affordable housing and day school tuition breaks, but can South Bend, Indiana, really coax a young Jewish family to leave the comforts of New York? “I thought I’d be living in New York for the rest of my life,” said Moshe Gubin, 34, a former resident of Kew Gardens Hills.
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By Sergey Kadinsky
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3/30/11
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