The Making of a Godol now sells for $2,053.
Our society should support these minority communities in their pursuit of their way of life.
A movement from within.
Orthodox equivalents of everything from Legos to Encyclopedia Brown to The Babysitters’ Club.
Shababnikim.
Chaim Kanievsky, of blessed memory.
Avigdor Lieberman cuts in half the number of hours of religious study necessary to receive financial support from the government.
A new hasidic art gallery grows in Brooklyn and is already bucking stereotypes. Can it survive, and what does it suggest about contemporary Orthodox life?
The decline of multiculturalism bodes ill for religious minorities.
Missed the live event? Catch the recording here of Eli Spitzer speaking live on the rising influence of haredi Judaism with a journalist, a researcher, and a haredi rabbi.
Sensitivity to victims cannot dictate everything a society does. But there’s no excuse for ignoring accusations of sexual assault.
The balance of power in the Jewish world is shifting to the ultra-Orthodox. Can conflict with the current establishment be avoided?
It’s hard to point to a fundamental disagreement between the religious Zionist and haredi communities.
Incentivizing better Orthodox schooling is less legally fraught, more politically appealing, and more likely to succeed in practice than forced regulation.