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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 Asian Jewish Life)

Life with the Bene Ephraim

by Rabbi Gerald Sussman and Bonita Nathan Sussman
November 26, 2017

Categories: Articles, Holidays, Modern Judaism, Women's Forum
ARTICLE (Reprinted from Kulanu website)

Mikveh Moments in Madagascar: Immersion and Conversion on the Other Side of the World

by Bonita Nathan Sussman
November 26, 2017

Categories: Articles, Converts/Conversion, Life Cycle, Modern Judaism, Women's Forum
ARTICLE (Reprinted from Kulanu website)

The Tzidkaniot: Righteous Women of Kulanu Communities

by Bonita Nathan Sussman
November 26, 2017

Categories: Articles, Modern Judaism, Women's Forum
RESPONSA

May a Jewish Marriage be Annulled?

by Rabbi David Novak
November 23, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Life Cycle, Modern Judaism, Relationships, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
RESPONSA

Is Oral Sex Permitted?

by Rabbi Wayne Allen
November 22, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Relationships, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
RESPONSA

Mourning for a Recalcitrant Husband

by Rabbi David Novak
November 22, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Life Cycle, Modern Judaism, Relationships, Tomeikh KaHalakhah, Women's Forum
RESPONSA

May a Non-Jew be Buried in a Jewish Cemetery?

by Recommended by UTJ
November 21, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Life Cycle, Relationships, Tomeikh KaHalakhah
ARTICLE (Reprinted from TheTorah.com)

What Does Deuteronomy Say About Homosexuality?

by Hakham Isaac Sassoon
November 21, 2017

Categories: Articles, Modern Judaism, Relationships, Torah/Talmud
RESPONSA

Treatment of AIDS Patients

by Rabbi David Novak
November 21, 2017

Categories: Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, Tomeikh KaHalakhah

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