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Michelle  S. G.'s avatar

I went to shabbat services this past Friday because the news of the Bibas family is so heartbreaking and I wanted to hear something meaningful from the rabbi. The Bibas family was mentioned and the service promptly moved on to hear from a new female rabbi who is under 30 and childless. In the same week that the world learned about the murder of Jewish children, this woman thought it was a good idea to talk about how reproductive rights (aka abortion on demand) is a Jewish value. I thought the discussion, especially the timing was abhorrent.

I listened to this episode Saturday night and you can imagine my surprise to learn that reproductive rights is in fact, not a Jewish value – especially since I have heard that exact line a million times. I thought the episode was handled beautifully. And as this crappy, crappy week comes to an end, I’m left wondering yet again, what is wrong with the Reform movement?

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Jean Suffin Unger's avatar

Thank you so much for being brave and addressing this issue. I am a former liberal Jew, now leaning more conservative and my views on abortion "rights" are evolving in that direction as well. I just want to take issue with the Rabbi's obvious anti-right-wing stance on objecting to the legality of abortion without providing any services for the mother. My understanding is that many Catholic organizations provide exactly that. Way more so than Jewish organizations. It would be great to have a safety net for moms, but liberal circles don't provide that, the government doesn't provide that, and where I think you can find that is through churches. I actually found myself feeling defensive every time he mentions right-wing nuts! Who woulda thought?

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