A government-backed bill temporarily expanding the authority of rabbinical courts was passed by the Knesset on Monday evening, with 53 lawmakers voting in favor and 38 against. The two-year interim ...
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How the next generation of rabbis is preparing for the age of AI
Students from five rabbinical schools tell the Forward how they're thinking about artificial intelligence in relation to ...
(JTA) – A Jewish religious court has determined that a Berlin rabbi accused of manipulating women into sexual contact should not hold any positions of religious authority in the Jewish world. The ...
In 2021, the Jewish community of Boston was shaken by the antisemitic stabbing attack of Rabbi Shlomo Noginski outside the ...
Religious Services Minister Michael Malkieli has submitted a new bill that aims to give rabbinical courts discretion over child support, overriding a 2019 Supreme Court ruling. Opposition lawmakers ...
MORRIS TOWNSHIP — Nestled on a wooded hillside just outside Morristown, the Rabbinical College of America has become an international force in Orthodox Judaism's Chabad-Lubavitch movement. In the ...
Twenty-one new rabbinical judges (or dayanim in Hebrew) were appointed on Sunday, the first such appointments in seven years. While the Chief Rabbinate praised the development as a significant ...
Lahav 433's National Fraud Investigations Unit (Yaha) recently concluded a complex criminal investigation into alleged extortion, bribery, fraud, and breach of trust at the top of the rabbinical court ...
Israel’s Chief Rabbinate on Tuesday released its proposed criteria for the recognition of rabbinical courts abroad for the purposes of conversions to Judaism and divorce. The preliminary terms for ...
Several former rabbinical students sent a letter to the Conservative movement earlier this month demanding an investigation into what they described as a culture of sexism and sexual harassment at the ...
(JTA) — Mark Asher Goodman is beginning to imagine finishing paying off roughly $85,000 in student debt he incurred while training to become a rabbi — nearly two decades after he was ordained. So when ...
3 NY rabbinical students to visit Danbury prison to celebrate Rosh Hashanah with incarcerated people
DANBURY — They’ve never been to prison before. But on Friday three rabbinical students from Brooklyn, N.Y., will travel to the Federal Correctional Institute here to share the joy and solemnity of the ...
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