Tag: Sexual Misconduct

Alon Goshen-Gottstein, a prominent figure in inter-religious dialogue, delves into the case of Art Green's recent sexual misconduct allegations, highlighting a deviation from the standard narrative of powerful religious leaders abusing power for sex.
Michael Berenbaum, a longtime friend of Rabbi Arthur Green, critiques an article by Laura E. Adkins questioning the public reckoning of Green's alleged sexual misconduct.
The Hebrew College community is grappling with the aftermath of the revelations of sexual misconduct by Rabbi Arthur Green, the ousted founder of its rabbinical seminary.
Jewish media outlets have experienced a significant surge in popularity since October 7, largely driven by Israel's conflict with Hamas and the subsequent rise in global antisemitism, which has united Jewish communities in solidarity.
Rabbi Art Green, the founding dean of Hebrew College's rabbinical school, has been forced into retirement and barred from campus due to inappropriate behavior with a former student.
Rabbi Art Green, a prominent scholar of Jewish mysticism, has been barred from Hebrew College following allegations of sexual misconduct made by a faculty member.
In this narrative, the writer reflects on various influential figures from his childhood in Miami, including mentors and teachers who left lasting impressions.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rahel Bayar, founder of The Bayar Group, discusses abuse awareness and education in faith-based communities.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Rahel Bayar, founder of The Bayar Group, discusses abuse awareness and education in faith-based communities.
A 40-year-old man from New Jersey has filed a lawsuit against his former bar mitzvah tutor, as well as the synagogue and day school that employed him, nearly 25 years after the tutor pleaded guilty to sexual misconduct.
The Conservative movement is facing criticism for its handling of misconduct complaints, particularly regarding ethics policies and procedures.
An investigation into Rabbi Sheldon Zimmerman, who was suspended by the Central Conference of American Rabbis (CCAR) in 2000, has raised questions about whether the CCAR covered up his sexual misconduct and allowed him to continue serving in Jewish leadership roles for two decades.
The Real Lincoln Project Scandal revolves around the controversial behavior of John Weaver, a former political operative and co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project.
In the 200th episode of Unorthodox, the podcast celebrates various Jewish holidays and milestones.
In reflecting on how the #MeToo movement and the response to sexual misconduct intersect with Jewish legal traditions, particularly rabbinic justice, Sarah Zager explores the complexities of punishment and moral responsibility.
Laura Kipnis, in her book "Unwanted Advances: Sexual Paranoia Comes to Campus," criticizes how Title IX, originally designed to address gender discrimination, has expanded to cover all forms of sexual misconduct on college campuses, leading to what she calls a "witch hunt" atmosphere.
"Shadal, Garca Mrquez, and the Stain of Honor" discusses the parallels between Gabriel Garca Mrquez’s novel "Chronicle of a Death Foretold" and biblical stories, particularly regarding themes of sex, violence, and honor.
The author reflects on their own conversion process and the impact of Rabbi Barry Freundel's conviction for voyeurism on conversion candidates.