Why the U.S. Should Not Have Made Allowances for Iran’s Civilian Nuclear Program
Get rid of the loopholes in the new sanctions.
November 12, 2018
“Race and other dividing factors should be of no consequence to us as Jews.”
Frequently, American couples wishing to adopt children look abroad, sometimes because they see children born in the U.S. as less desirable, sometimes out of ignorance of their options. Malka Groden, having adopted two American-born children, explains, in both ecumenical and Jewish terms, why more families should consider domestic adoptions and comments on her own experience of doing so as a member of the tightknit community of Chabad Ḥasidim in which she and her husband live. (Interview by Kathryn Jean Lopez.)
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“Race and other dividing factors should be of no consequence to us as Jews.”