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The Halakhic Process in a Pandemic

Coronavirus, Halakhah, Halakhah, Modern Judaism, UTJ Events, Women's Forum

by Rabbi Noah Gradofsky and Mira Morgenstern

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.

Please note: If you were looking for History of the Talmud with Rabbi Dr. Ari Bergmann please click here.  We apologize for the erroneous link in a recent email.

The Halakhic Process in a Pandemic
Rabbi Noah Gradofsky and Dr. Mira Morgenstern in Conversation
Recorded on Monday, March 15, 2021

How does halakhic analysis determine what is expected of us during these unique and challenging times?  How has the pandemic affected our halakhic observance?

Here are some links to material referenced during the webinar:

Megillah on Zoom:

Teshuva by Rabbi Gradofsky regarding wearing masks on Shabbat: https://utj.org/viewpoints/responsa/yes-you-may-wear-a-mask-on-shabbat-regardless-of-eruv/

Minyanim in the Post-COVID Era, a webinar by Rabbis David and Marianne Novak https://utj.org/viewpoints/videos/minyanim-in-the-post-covid-era-thurs-5-21-8pm-webinar-with-rabbi-david-novak/

Rabbi Wayne Allen’s Liberman Yahrzeit Lecture on Rabbi Saul Lieberman’s understanding of the term halakhah: https://utj.org/viewpoints/videos/the-term-halakhah-and-its-implications-for-jewish-life-lieberman-yahrzeit-lecture/

Some additional links shared in the chat during the webinar: 

The webinar was sponsored by:

Partners – $118
Rabbi Dr. David Novak
Bonita Nathan Sussman and Rabbi Gerald Sussman, in memory of Angelica Schaefer, grandmother of Rabbi Scott Kalmikoff

Supporters – $72
Rabbi Marianne Novak 

 Friends – $36
Alan Bleier
Rabbi Bruce Ginsburg
Karen Greene  and Rabbi Kenneth Greene
Akiva Karalitzky, in celebration of intellectual honesty
Leslie Kirzner, in honor of Rabbi Noah Gradofsky
Mitch Morrison, in celebration of UTJ’s hire of Rabbi Scott Kalmikoff
Elita Portnoy, in honor of Rabbi Moshe Weisblum
Akiva Roth
David Sliom, in honor of Rabbi Moshe Weisblum

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