Orthodox branches of Judaism generally don't allow women to be rabbis, but Reform and Conservative, the largest movements in the U.S., permit it.
(JTA) — When it came time to choose the text on which she would be sworn into the U.S. Senate, Elissa Slotkin turned to a relatively recent book that reflects her own identity as a Jewish woman.
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Marking global centennial, Reform movement aims to build bridges, strengthen Israel ties
When the World Union for Progressive Judaism marks its 100th anniversary at the group’s biennial conference this week, it will also celebrate its newly renovated Jerusalem headquarters — a space that ...
When it came time to choose the text on which she would be sworn into the U.S. Senate, Elissa Slotkin turned to a relatively recent book that reflects her own identity as a Jewish woman. Slotkin, a ...
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