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  • Belief section icon
    Defining ‘Open Orthodoxy’

    What a shift in focus—from obsessing over boundaries to creating welcoming spaces—could mean for our future

    byAvi Weiss
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    Two Books Explore New Perspectives on the Talmud, With a Focus on Women

    Ruth Calderon reimagines ancient tales, while Tova Hartman and Charlie Buckholtz examine characters in the margins

    byBeth Kissileff
  • Rabbi David Hartman, 2006.(Courtesy Shalom Hartman Institute)
    Rabbi David Hartman, 2006.(Courtesy Shalom Hartman Institute)
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    The Rabbi Who Hated Lies

    David Hartman, my late study partner, wanted to be a great rabbi. He ended up in a war for Judaism’s future.

    byCharlie Buckholtz
  • (La caverne aux livres by gadl / Alexandre Duret-Lutz; some rights reserved.)
    (La caverne aux livres by gadl / Alexandre Duret-Lutz; some rights reserved.)
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    On the Bookshelf

    Bedeviled: when conscience rebels against the dictates of tradition

    byJosh Lambert
  • Marc Mezvinsky and Chelsea Clinton at their wedding, July 31, 2010.
    Marc Mezvinsky and Chelsea Clinton at their wedding, July 31, 2010.
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    Into the Jewish People

    The rabbi who co-officiated at the Clinton-Mezvinsky wedding on his journey to accepting intermarriage

    byJames Ponet
  • (La caverne aux livres by gadl / Alexandre Duret-Lutz; some rights reserved.)
    (La caverne aux livres by gadl / Alexandre Duret-Lutz; some rights reserved.)
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    On the Bookshelf

    Wisecrackers, retailers, and Maimonideans

    byJosh Lambert
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