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▪ The Vatican doesn’t have it: Menorah Myth Busters
▪ It is the rare person who is strengthened by such circumstances: What If My Roommates Smoke Pot on Shabbat?
▪ The signs should come down: The Fight Against ‘Immodesty Signs’ in Beit Shemesh
▪ We live in scary times: Are the ‘sins’ of Israel visited on Europe’s Jews?
After fifth attack at home, a Dutch chief rabbi says he’d leave if not for job
▪ Ken yirbu: Shunning taboo, hundreds of ultra-Orthodox seek to volunteer for IDF
▪ The responsibility of managing a platform. Free-for-alls are irresponsible: The Times of Israel and its bloggers
Israel and organ donation
▪ Non-Orthodox Jewish scholars discuss what Judaism has to say about politics: Jewish Political Tradition

About Gil Student

Rabbi Gil Student is the Editor of TorahMusings.com, a leading website on Orthodox Jewish scholarly subjects, and the Book Editor of the Orthodox Union’s Jewish Action magazine. He writes a popular column on issues of Jewish law and thought featured in newspapers and magazines, including The Jewish Link, The Jewish Echo and The Vues. In the past, he has served as the President of the small Jewish publisher Yashar Books and as the Managing Editor of OU Press. Rabbi Student currently is serving his third term on the Executive Committee of the Rabbinical Council of America and also serves as the Director of the Halacha Commission of the Rabbinical Alliance of America. He serves on the Editorial Boards of Jewish Action magazine, the Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society and the Achieve Journal of Behavioral Health, Religion & Community, as well as the Board of OU Press. He has published five English books, the most recent titled Search Engine volume 2: Finding Meaning in Jewish Texts -- Jewish Leadership, and served as the American editor for Morasha Kehillat Yaakov: Essays in Honour of Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks.

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