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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.

DIVREI TORAH

God Heard Ishmael’s Cries. Have We?

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
October 7, 2024

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Israel, Modern Judaism
DIVREI TORAH

Israel and Jewish Posterity

by Moshe Grussgott
October 6, 2024

Categories: High Holidays, Holidays, Israel, Modern Judaism
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When arguments appear in their official guise

Categories: Israel, Modern Judaism
ARTICLE

A Week of Remembrances for Six Hostages

by Moshe Grussgott
September 3, 2024

Categories: Israel, Modern Judaism
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The New Israeli Consensus

Categories: Articles, Israel, Modern Judaism, Torah/Talmud
ARTICLE

A Tenth of Av Prayer for All Who Suffer

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
August 13, 2024

Categories: Anti-Semitism, Holidays, Israel, Modern Judaism, Tefillah, Tisha b'Av
ARTICLE

Teach Your Children

by Rabbi Ronald Price
May 16, 2024

Categories: Israel, Modern Judaism
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What It Takes To Defeat Evil

Categories: Israel, Modern Judaism, Purim, Torah/Talmud
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And the Oscar for Chutzpah Goes To?

Categories: Israel, Jewish History, Modern Judaism, Politics
ARTICLE

Identifying Evil: Reflections on the October 7, 2023 Israel-Gaza War

by Rabbi Alan J Yuter
March 10, 2024

Categories: Israel, Jewish History, Modern Judaism, Torah/Talmud
Judaism and The Laws of War Part 2 of 2 VIDEOS

Judaism and The Laws of War Part 2 of 2

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
February 18, 2024

Categories: Halakhah, Israel, Modern Judaism, UTJ Events
Judaism and The Laws of War Part 1 of 2 VIDEOS

Judaism and The Laws of War Part 1 of 2

by Professor Reuven Kimelman
February 14, 2024

Categories: Halakhah, Israel, Modern Judaism, UTJ Events

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