Tag: Yeshivat Chovevei Torah

The article discusses the evolving dynamics of leadership within couples, specifically focusing on the roles of rabbis and rebbetzins in modern times.
This article discusses the importance of building a sustainable and visually appealing website for a Jewish nonprofit organization.
In this article, Professor Tamar Ross clarifies her theology of revelation in response to criticism from other scholars.
This text is a reflection on the life and impact of Rabbi Simcha Krauss, written by one of his students.
The author, Ben Greenfeld, has created a ritual called Seder ha-Levayah le-Yom Ha-Shoah (A Yom HaShoah Funeral Service) to provide a more meaningful and participatory way to commemorate the Holocaust remembrance day of Yom Ha-Shoah.
In response to concerns about the decline of American non-Orthodox Judaism following The Pew Research Center's report, Daniel Gordis' piece "Requiem for a Movement" laments the perceived failure of Conservative Judaism.
Avi Weiss, a prominent Orthodox rabbi known for his revolutionary activism, broke away from Yeshiva University in 1999 to establish Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, promoting Open Orthodoxy with a focus on women's involvement and denominational inclusivity.