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(Greenberg, p. 10) Yet, the letters he received, from folks around the world, both gay and straight, Orthodox and non-Orthodox Jews, gave him courage and a taste of support and acceptance.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Standing Up for Our Gay Kids Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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(Greenberg, p. 10) Yet, the letters he received, from folks around the world, both gay and straight, Orthodox and non-Orthodox Jews, gave him courage and a taste of support and acceptance.
Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater: Standing Up for Our Gay Kids Rabbi Joshua Levine Grater 2010
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There is already a trend among non-Orthodox Jews to minimize the length of shiva.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Sitting Shiva For Traditional Shiva Rabbi Jason Miller 2012
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The younger generation of non-Orthodox Jews is increasingly more likely to be distressed with Israeli policy toward the Palestinians, and therefore care less about either kishkes or popular perceptions of lack of support.
Brent E. Sasley: Predicting the Jewish Vote in 2012 Brent E. Sasley 2012
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The younger generation of non-Orthodox Jews is increasingly more likely to be distressed with Israeli policy toward the Palestinians, and therefore care less about either kishkes or popular perceptions of lack of support.
Brent E. Sasley: Predicting the Jewish Vote in 2012 Brent E. Sasley 2012
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He was responding to Israeli chief rabbi Shlomo Amar's attack on Reform Jews and his pressure on the Israeli government to prevent involvement of non-Orthodox movements in state and religion affairs.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Moving Beyond Denominational Differences in Judaism Rabbi Jason Miller 2010
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He was responding to Israeli chief rabbi Shlomo Amar's attack on Reform Jews and his pressure on the Israeli government to prevent involvement of non-Orthodox movements in state and religion affairs.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Moving Beyond Denominational Differences in Judaism Rabbi Jason Miller 2010
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He was responding to Israeli chief rabbi Shlomo Amar's attack on Reform Jews and his pressure on the Israeli government to prevent involvement of non-Orthodox movements in state and religion affairs.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Moving Beyond Denominational Differences in Judaism Rabbi Jason Miller 2010
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He was responding to Israeli chief rabbi Shlomo Amar's attack on Reform Jews and his pressure on the Israeli government to prevent involvement of non-Orthodox movements in state and religion affairs.
Rabbi Jason Miller: Moving Beyond Denominational Differences in Judaism Rabbi Jason Miller 2010
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The younger generation of non-Orthodox Jews is increasingly more likely to be distressed with Israeli policy toward the Palestinians, and therefore care less about either kishkes or popular perceptions of lack of support.
Brent E. Sasley: Predicting the Jewish Vote in 2012 Brent E. Sasley 2012
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