The landscape of organizations ostensibly working to advance sexual and reproductive health has become mired in antisemitism
After sitting in a drawer for a century, a newly unearthed piece of theater is finally having its moment
The abortion debate has been irreversibly altered by the partisan biopolitics of COVID
As the abortion debate heats up, Christian groups in New York—on both sides—stake out positions beyond angry rhetoric and stereotypes
The coming Supreme Court decision will extend the culture wars long enough to keep real economic reforms off the table forever
Why one ultra-Orthodox woman chose to have an abortion—and how she felt about her decision
The first Jewish sacred space to commemorate miscarriages, abortions, and stillbirths
In this week’s ‘Daf Yomi,’ Talmudic rabbis debate if a miscarriage causes religious impurity and discuss what to do when a woman discharges a fetus that resembles a fish
In this week’s ‘Daf Yomi,’ Talmudic sages make ‘valuations’ and ‘assessments’ of living people, in ancient actuarial tables with premiums paid at the Temple
A British judge is forcing a disabled woman to have an abortion. As the son of a disabled woman, I can tell you: The decision is evil.
In this week’s ‘Daf Yomi’ Talmud study, the biblical redemption of a woman’s eldest opens logical byways into cesarean sections, stillbirths, and when Jewish life begins
This week’s ‘Daf Yomi’ Talmud study happens to pit contemporary abortion law against Jewish views of conception and viability in all animals
Don’t desecrate the memory of female survivors while taking away women’s right to choose
In this week’s ‘Daf Yomi,’ Talmudic rabbis imagine a situation involving a weasel, a cow’s womb, a fetus, vomit, and a firstborn calf. Naturally.
The social media service seems to have selective standards of free speech, which undermine its stated rationale for letting vicious bigots continue to roam free on its platform
Fresh off clarifying his statements about abortion, Trump’s big top campaign continues to devolve into the cesspool of political theater
A new line of greeting cards, which address loss and sorrow with humor and honesty, may help you express what you don’t quite have the words to say
A recent New York Times op-ed claims the Jewish state restricts abortion more than most Western countries. It doesn’t.