When my husband and I were dealing with fertility issues, we didn’t find much support from the Jewish community. That may be changing.
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I am having trouble having a baby—but I don’t want you to intercede, thank you very much
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More than four percent of Israeli births came via test tube
Israel has kept Rabin’s assassin Yigal Amir in solitary confinement for more than 15 years while allowing him to father a child. In the context of exceptionally pro-natalist fertility policies, this seeming paradox makes sense.
Israel has enthusiastically embraced advanced reproductive technologies. Now a court is considering whether parents have the right to use their dead son’s frozen sperm to create posthumous grandchildren.