From personalized Orthodox wedding ceremonies to handing out gifts to their guests, Israeli couples come up with innovative ways to make their weddings stand out.
by Aimee Neistat 2 comments
From personalized Orthodox wedding ceremonies to handing out gifts to their guests, Israeli couples come up with innovative ways to make their weddings stand out.
by Aimee Neistat 2 comments
Authors describe book as discussion of Jewish law on the conditions under which it is permissible to kill a non-Jew in times of war and peace.
by Tomer Zarchin 16 comments
Community members not considered by halakha as Jewish seek recognition.
by JTA 1 comments
Reform will significantly expand the ability of Tzohar rabbis to perform weddings.
by Yair Ettinger 1 comments
From personalized Orthodox wedding ceremonies to handing out gifts to their guests, Israeli couples come up with innovative ways to make their weddings stand out.
by Aimee Neistat 2 comments
Authors describe book as discussion of Jewish law on the conditions under which it is permissible to kill a non-Jew in times of war and peace.
by Tomer Zarchin 16 comments
Community members not considered by halakha as Jewish seek recognition.
by JTA 1 comments
Reform will significantly expand the ability of Tzohar rabbis to perform weddings.
by Yair Ettinger 1 comments
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