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Last week, the New York Times reported on a British case, here:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/08/world/europe/08britain.html?em
For American lawyers (and Jews), the issue can be stated simply: can a Jewish high school (in this case, the Jews' Free...
I just found a link to a new blogger who is an Orthodox YU student and is also gay. He has just started blogging about his struggles with both. The blog is
http://anotherfrumgayjew.blogspot.com/
(and Jewish Atheist provided the link through Chana /...
XGH has a funny post about a picture of Adam and Eve from his 5 1/2 year old daughter's school. It depicted them as real people, and that bothers him a bit, although he is not sure where to go from there.
The early stories in Genesis bother a lot of...
[Note: the following is a slightly edited version of a post that I wrote for the now apparently defunct Sefer HaBloggadah.]
Genesis 1:11-12 covers the creation of plants. God says make some plants, and the earth makes some plants. The story is three...
Jews tend to cluster around certain general understandings of Judaism, like Orthodoxy, secular or cultural Judaism, or ignorance and apathy. Other understandings, like moderate Conservativism tend to be less stable, with its adherents sometimes...