Orthodox Jewish advocacy groups are getting ready for a potentially delicate political balancing act if Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade

Miriam Lorie begins work as 'rabbi in training' at partnership minyan in Borehamwood, which allows women to read from the Torah and lead certain parts of service

Matan Kahana's reforms would bring ultra-Orthodox men into the workforce earlier, remake kashrut, bolster conversion - all according to halacha. Haredi leaders should be delighted

Despite past experiences, Israel-based Alex Clare says there is little tension between being an observant Jew and following a successful career as a musician

The show has prompted a remarkable response from ultra-Orthodox women, participating in an unprecedented public social media campaign to tell their own stories

Ending Haredi domination on issues like civil marriage, Shabbat transportation, kosher supervision and Western Wall prayer is one area new government could make progress

Ephraim Mirvis reportedly tells Rabba Dr. Lindsey Taylor-Guthartz his hands are tied when firing her from 16-year position at Orthodox school, saying he must toe the Orthodox line

Citing 'modesty problems,' Givat Asaf and Ahia reportedly prefer to pay for private security when the IDF has no male troops available to guard

Family memoir portrays spa town Marienbad's heyday, when Jews from all over Europe flocked there for medical treatments, reunions, and healthy doses of politics

Rabbanit Shira Marili Mirvis to lead the Shirat Hatamar synagogue in settlement of Efrat; says she always felt need for a female Torah role model in her life

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