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THE WRITER (right) stands with Rabbi Moshe Hauer at the Haas Promenade after an OU Israel annual Jerusalem Day celebratory morning prayer service overlooking the Old City. Everybody who encountered Rabbi Hauer felt how much he genuinely cared, says the writer.

Rabbi Moshe Hauer’s quiet strength united Jews everywhere - opinion

 Rabbi Moshe Hauer with President Isaac Herzog

Orthodox Union’s Rabbi Moshe Hauer dies of sudden heart attack at age 60

‘JEWISH HISTORY is the key to faith and belief,’ opines Wein.

Jewish scholar, historian, and leader Rabbi Berel Wein dies at 91


Mother of slain teen tells immigrant moms sending kids to war admirable

"Your sons and daughters are our heroes, going out there and doing everything in their power to protect the Jewish people, but this ability to serve our nation in such a way comes from you.”

 Mothers of soldiers, both active and fallen

Over 1,000 American rabbis from diverse backgrounds join forces to support Israel

"We hope and pray that the vision of the Hebrew prophets shall come to pass, that 'all shall sit under their vine and fig tree, and none shall make them afraid.'"

 Hundreds of people pray at the Kadoorie Mekor Haim Synagogue in Porto on Yom Kippur (The photograph was taken from a surveillance camera).

This is how Congress can protect US Jews in the coming New Year - opinion

The trend of rising antisemitism in the US seen in 2021 continued through 2022 and into 2023.

 IN A scene repeated across America, police stand guard in front of the United Synagogue of Hoboken, New Jersey, 2022.

Orthodox Union, CSS join forces to enhance security in US Jewish communities

CSS will partner with the OU to support more constituents becoming involved in the protection of synagogues and Jewish centers amid the rising threat of attack.

 New Jersey police officers stand guard in front of the United Synagogue of Hoboken in New Jersey, U.S., November 4, 2022

OU leader: Jewish character of Israel should be a value of all Jews

Rabbi Moshe Hauer stands by his principles in dialogue with the reform movement. Nevertheless, he stresses the importance of remembering that all Jews are one family.

 Rabbi Moshe Hauer

How the Lanner case still haunts American Jewry

It’s been 14 years since Lanner, then 58, was released after serving three years at Southwoods State Prison in Bridgeton, New Jersey.

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Baruch Lanner, American rabbi convicted of sex abuse, given residency status in Israel

Convicted sex abuser Rabbi Baruch Lanner could be granted citizenship by the Interior Ministry. If it does, he "could tomorrow walk into any school and apply for a job," said Shana Aaronson.

 Mug shot of Baruch Lanner.

Pinchas Stolper, OU rabbi who retired after abuse scandal, dies at 90

Stolper retired in 2000, the year the New York Jewish Week exposed decades of allegations of physical and sexual abuse of minors by Rabbi Baruch Lanner

 Rabbi Pinchas Stolper delivers a Passover message to NCSY alumni on April 10, 2014.

Roe v. Wade: For Orthodox Jews, it's wait and see on decision

All of the US states’ laws have exemptions for a threat to the mother’s life, but there are variations.

People protest in reaction to the leak of the Supreme Court draft abortion ruling, in New York City, May 3, 2022.

Orthodox Union sued over past abuse by rabbi convicted of sexual abuse

The Orthodox Union and its youth group were sued over past abuse by Baruch Lanner, rabbi convicted of sexually abusing teenage students.

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