Author name: Kochava Yocheved

Can I Work on Chanukah?

Yep! No yom tov restrictions on Hannukah. Chanukah 2014 starts on the evening of Tuesday, December 16, and ends on Wednesday, December 24. It’s a rabbinic holiday that came later in our history, so there can’t be a prohibition on work. You can fry food, go to the office for a full day’s work, turn

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The RCA Conversion Ombudsman Shouldn’t Just Be for Women

In the wake of the Freundel scandal, the Rabbinical Council of America announced several measures it will take, including appointing a female ombudsman (or group of ombudsmen) to be available for complaints from female conversion candidates. Honestly, I was surprised. It’s a great idea, and I’m glad they came to this realization even before the recommendation panel

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What Is an Av Beit Din?

When you start corresponding with a beit din (whether to ask for an application or after submitting your application), you will generally be talking to the Av Beit Din. So what is he and what does he do? Av Beit Din translates roughly as head of the beit din. Av generally means father.  Depending on

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