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Rabbi David Novak

One of the founding members of the UTJ, Rabbi David Novak is recognized scholar in Talmud and theology. He has served on the Panel of Halakhic Inquiry and contributed to the UTJ’s 3-volume Tomeikh K’Hakalakha, a series of questions & answers on topical religious issues.

 A disciple of Rabbi Saul Lieberman, Rabbi Novak is the author of many books and scholarly works, including:

Rabbi Novak holds the J. Richard and Dorothy Shiff Chair of Jewish Studies as Professor of Religion and Philosophy at the University of Toronto, where he is a member of University College and the Centre for Jewish Studies. He is also a consulting scholar and a member of the Board of Advisors of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions at Princeton University.

Learn more about Rabbi Novak.

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Treatment of AIDS Patients

by Rabbi David Novak
November 21, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
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May Swimming Pools or Hot Tubs be Used for a Mikveh?

by Rabbi David Novak
November 20, 2017

Categories: Denominations, Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
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Eating in a Non-Kosher Restaurant

by Rabbi David Novak
November 20, 2017

Categories: Denominations, Halakhah, Halakhah, Kashruth, Kashruth, Modern Judaism, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
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May a Traditional Rabbi or Cantor Attend an Egalitarian Service?

by Rabbi David Novak
July 30, 2017

Categories: Denominations, Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Tefillah, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
Memorial for Our Teacher Rabbi David Weiss Halivni VIDEOS

Memorial for Our Teacher Rabbi David Weiss Halivni

by Rabbi Ronald Price, Rabbi David Novak and Recommended by UTJ
August 2, 2022

Categories: Modern Judaism, Remembering Rabbi Halivni Z"L, UTJ Events
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An Aliyah in Sign Language

by Rabbi David Novak
July 30, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Tomeikh KaHalakhah, Torah/Talmud
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Is Wearing a Tallit Katan (tzitzit) Required Today?

by Rabbi David Novak
July 28, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
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May a Reception Following a Halakhically Unacceptable Wedding be Held in a Synagogue?

by Rabbi David Novak
July 30, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
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Bicycle Riding on Shabbat

by Rabbi David Novak
July 30, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Holidays, Shabbat, Tomeikh KaHalakhah

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