Reform Movement
High Court grills state, Jerusalem over years-long holdup at egalitarian Western Wall Plaza
The “Kotel Agreement,” a compromise approved by the government in January 2016, has been systematically pushed and held up by the government and the Jerusalem municipality.
Diaspora Ministry pairs with US liberal synagogue rabbinical fellowship to strengthen Israel ties
Hebrew Union College ordains six new rabbis in Jerusalem, bolstering Israeli reform movement
Jews are right to be alarmed about Zohran Mamdani - opinion
Does calling someone a 'pig' sound different in Yiddish?
Porush meant that Reform Judaism is dangerous because Reform Jews “show” some Jewish practices but do not observe “all” of them.
Three ladies, three lattes: The Reform rabbi
Will Orthodox Jews accept the authority of a Reform rabbi on a Knesset committee?
Union for Reform Judaism, ADL launch collaboration to combat antisemitism
'Through this partnership, we hope to encourage more reporting to help raise awareness of the threats facing the Jewish community,' said ADL CEO and National Director Jonathan Greenblatt.
Ultra-Orthodox MK compares Reform Jews to pigs
Haredi MKs denounce Labor MK, Reform Rabbi Gilad Kariv amid his appointment to chair Knesset Constitution, Law, Justice Committee • UTJ MK Meir Porush compares Reform Jews to "pigs"
The fracturing of liberal Judaism over Jewish particularism - opinion
The growing inclination among liberal Jews to deemphasize Jewish distinctiveness is the gravest threat to the future of liberal Judaism.
Kariv condemns Orthodox monopoly over religious life in maiden speech
First Reform rabbi to serve as MK says rights of ‘millions of Israelis’ violated by monopoly of Chief Rabbinate, says he will speak for Diaspora Jews in Knesset.
A rabbi was suspended by the Reform movement, his synagogue now knows why
In 2000, the Central Conference of American Rabbis, or CCAR, suspended Zimmerman following what it vaguely described at the time as “personal relationships” that violated ethical codes.
New Passover Haggadah published by US Reform movement
The editors of this artistic and innovative Haggadah also bring us some new commentaries on this central biblical text that they have added to our recitation of the story.
50 liberal Orthodox rabbis back High Court’s conversion decision
Until the ruling, converts through the non-Orthodox denominations, amounting to approximately 140 people a year on average, were unable to claim Israeli citizenship as Orthodox converts are.
Small step for the court, large step for converts - comment
Despite the clear definition in the law, the ultra-Orthodox monopoly seeks to expand and intensify its control.