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The tools of the Halacha are there to use
Andrew Sacks, Jerusalem Post  9.25.2006

Temple B'nai Aviv on a mission to Israel
Beverly Bidney, The Miami Herald 9.24.2006

Kadima-Conservatives union irks Shas
Gil Hoffman and Matthew Wagner, Jerusalem Post  6.21.2006

Barak: Civil marriage a human right
Hilary Leila Krieger and Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem Post  6.19.2006

Torah scroll binds shuls in Millburn and Israel
Johanna Ginsberg, NJJN  6.10.2006

Non-Orthodox Press for Access to Israeli Mikvehs
Vita Bekker, Forward  6.9.2006

Women rabbis increase influence in liberal communities
Talya Halkin, Jerusalem Post  2.20.2006

The most moving moment
WCBS News Radio  2.3.2006

On conversion
Reuven Hammer, Jerusalem Post  12.14.2005

Non-Orthodox movements launch conversion campaign
Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem Post  11.30.2005

Court asked to recognize non-Orthodox conversions in Israel
Yuval Yoaz, Haaretz  11.29.2005

The new face of Israeli Judaism
Suzanne Selengut, Jerusalem Post  11.25.2005

U.S. human rights report watches Israel’s treatment of liberal Jews
Ron Kampeas, JTA 11.14.2005

Don't be afraid. Come to shul!
Anthony Tricot, YNET 9.16.2005

Rabbis should work for their constituencies
Reuven Hammer, Jerusalem Post 9.10.2005

Conservative Jews' embarrassment: Failure to support Israel programs shows back of hand to Israeli cousins
Alan D. Abbey, YNETnews.com 6.29.2005

Cash-strapped Conservatives let go head of Israeli movement
Chanan Tigay with Dina Kraft, JTA 6.28.2005

Masorti Movement: Down but not out
Mati Wagner, Jerusalem Post 6.25.2005

Making the case for Masorti
Stewart Ain, NY Jewish Week 5.27.2005

Rabbis criticize Lau's Israel Prize
Mati Wagner, Jerusalem Post 5.11.2005

The Shoah Scroll
Shahar Ilan, Ha'aretz 5.5.2005

Interior Ministry gets ready to recognize non-Orthodox conversions completed abroad
Relly Sa'ar, Ha'aretz 5.3.2005

Pro-gay backlash in Jerusalem
Michele Chabin, NY Jewish Week 4.22.2005

Liberal Jewish movements defend gay pride parade in Jerusalem
Daphna Berman, Ha'aretz 4.19.2005

Exposing Orthodox conversion myths
Reuven Hammer, Jerusalem Post 4.06.2005

High Court in Israel accepts some non-Orthodox conversions
Dan Baron, JTA 3.31.2005

Israeli courts expand conversion definition
Josef Federman (AP), Newsday 3.31.2005

High Court approves conversions done abroad
Dan Izenberg, Jerusalem Post 3.31.2005

Non-orthodox conversion on verge of court okay
Mati Wagner, Jerusalem Post 3.30.2005

And they all prayed together
Yair Sheleg, Ha'aretz 3.28.2005

A pulpit of her own
Lauren Gelfond Feldinger, Jerusalem Post 3.10.2005

Minister Herzog pushes Conservative Judaism
Israel National News 2.25.2005

The ultra-Orthodox-Conservative lobby
Shahar Ilan, Haaretz 2.23.2005

A Wall for all
Shahar Ilan, Haaretz 2.22.2005

Battle of wills and walls
Shahar Ilan, Haaretz 2.20.2005

Community revisited
Marion Fischel, Jerusalem Post 2.17.2005

The hardest-working man in Labor
Gil Hoffman and Hilary Leila Krieger, Jerusalem Post 2.08.2005

Kashrut in the industrial age
Adam J. Frank, Jerusalem Post 2.03.2005

Tradition, tradtiion
Mati Wagner, Jerusalem Post 2.03.2005