Modern Orthodox
Nelech: inspiring the next generation of olim to make aliyah
In January 2026, Nelech, the only Orthodox program that almost fully integrates students into Israeli schools, will launch its pilot program with a cohort of 25 students from across the US.
A growing religious voice for peace: Smol Emuni holds third annual conference in Jerusalem
Dozens of Modern Orthodox rabbis call for ‘moral clarity’ in the face of Gaza humanitarian crisis
Period between Passover, Shavuot a time of education and contemplation - opinion
Mayim Bialik embraces modest fashion line in Bet Shemesh
“I have decided that my sexual self is best reserved for private situations with those I am most intimate with,” she said in 2017. “I dress modestly."
Shofar to come to hundreds of parks throughout Israel
"Shofar in the Park" will bring the spirit of the festival to more than 200 parks, central squares, community centers and public spaces throughout Israel.
Ordained Orthodox woman announces plans to open her own synagogue
Rabbanit Hadas Fruchter, 28, announced Saturday that she will open a Modern Orthodox synagogue in Philadelphia.
Leaked letter: Chief Rabbinate blacklisted dozens of U.S. Orthodox rabbis
Credentials of 124 rabbis ordained by Orthodox NY institution Yeshivat Chovevei Torah were ostensibly rejected by the Chief Rabbinate and Rabbinical Courts.
Hasidic volunteers kicked out of a major New York hospital
The hospital now bans all non-family-members and friends from patient floors.
As good as Jew
"It’s extremely distressing that Israel, supposedly the de facto homeland for all Jews, is controlled exclusively by the Orthodox rabbinate, which discriminates against non-Orthodox rabbis..."
Being a Jew
Hasdei Naomi: Medication costs weigh heavily on many families
This emerges from a survey conducted by the Hasdei Naomi organization, conducted on a representative sample of 500 respondents through the Rafi Smith Research Institute.
Will Modern Orthodoxy remain modern?
Modern Orthodox Judaism demonstrates the triumph of the theory that one can observe Halacha, or Jewish law, and simultaneously integrate into modern societies.