Jewish View on Abortion essaysThe Jewish view on abortion is rational and middle of the road. It takes into account a person's quest for spiritual greatness, and also the realities of everyday life; these two aspects of a person's life often come into c
the Jewish shidduch is not necessary. After being introduced by a family member or friend, the individuals have the right to determine whether they are compatible to one another. During their meetings physical contact is forbidden between the two in order to ensure that the decision is solely ba...
Cornwallis had it right when he admonished George Washington during the surrender of Yorktown: “Your churches will be used to teach the Jew’s religion and in less than two hundred years the whole nation will be working for divine world government. That government that they believe to be di...
While Judaism takes a far less stringent approach to abortion than do many pro-life denominations of Christianity, providing explicit exceptions for threats to a mother’s life and rabbinic support for terminating a pregnancy in a host of other situations, there is nonetheless broad objection to ab...
” A sculpted older man is seated, a naked young man at his side. Then I pointed kitty corner to the hotel, a Planned Parenthood abortion clinic. September 4, 2004, I told him, a pregnant twelve year old was escorted by her mother past right-to-life advocates. Blocks away from the ...
Another remedy in the form of a constitutional amend I’ve read has been brought up by that Zionist toad (I really hate to say this) Ted Cruz. The truth is the truth, however, and it cuts right to the core of the survival of our American republic. It’s an idea whose time has ...
he also expressed his support for women choosing to get an abortion. All of this was part of an opposition he began expressing in 1981 to what he called the “new right,” which was essentially the New Majority, a religious group led by Rev. Jerry Falwell. Here is one of his thoughts...
to the Constitution that gave us such legal monstrosities as the invention of Constitutional “rights” to abortion and gay marriage that are nowhere contained or hinted at in that document, along with a host of other “progressive” (not truly liberal) demands, such as the right to ...
A RELIGIOUS RIGHT TO CHOOSE? PROSPECTS FOR JEWISH FREE EXERCISE EXEMPTIONS FROM ABORTION BANSSegal, DavidHouston Law Review
Ronald Stanton's $100 million gift to Yeshiva University is the largest ever to a U.S. Jewish institution. Yet as Stanton himself said, "There are plenty of people who could do it." Our research shows he's right: Dozens of Jewish philanthropists are capable of equaling Stanton's gift....