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Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are that of the writer and do not necessarily represent the views of the Union for Traditional Judaism, unless otherwise indicated.

ARTICLE (Reprinted from NYC Religions)

The Experience of Online Synagogue

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
April 19, 2021

Categories: Coronavirus, Modern Judaism
ARTICLE (Reprinted from Times of Israel Blog)

The Ethicist and the Tattoo Question

by Doug Aronin
April 11, 2021

Categories: Coronavirus, Halakhah, Modern Judaism
The Halakhic Process in a Pandemic VIDEOS

The Halakhic Process in a Pandemic

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky and Mira Morgenstern
March 16, 2021

Categories: Coronavirus, Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, UTJ Events, Women's Forum
What Does Eating Fish With Meat Have To Do With Coronavirus? VIDEOS

What Does Eating Fish With Meat Have To Do With Coronavirus?

by Rabbi Shlomo Segal
January 10, 2021

Categories: Coronavirus, Halakhah, Halakhah, Kashruth, Kashruth, Modern Judaism
ARTICLE (Reprinted from Times of Israel Blog)

Religious Freedom vs. Pandemic: Thoughts on Mixed Feelings

by Doug Aronin
December 27, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Modern Judaism, Politics
ARTICLE (Reprinted from JURIST Legal News and Commentary)

A Hollow Victory for Religious Liberty

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
December 15, 2020

Categories: Articles, Coronavirus, Modern Judaism, Politics
DIVREI TORAH

Rosh Hashanah – Adam 1, Adam 2, and COVID-19

by Moshe Grussgott
September 24, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Modern Judaism
DIVREI TORAH

(Video/Text) What Does It Mean to Rest on Shabbat and Holidays?

by Rabbi Steven Saks
September 22, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, Halakhah, Halakhah, High Holidays, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Shabbat
Physically Distant, Spiritually Close (High Holidays 5781/2020) VIDEOS

Physically Distant, Spiritually Close (High Holidays 5781/2020)

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
September 21, 2020

Categories: Coronavirus, High Holidays

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