Tel Aviv is often thought of as a haven of secular Jewish culture with an antipathy towards religious life. In fact, religious Judaism has found expression in Tel Aviv since its founding, but religious life in the city is undergoing change. In this session, we will discuss some recent developments in the character of the city and their implication for religious life in Israel more broadly.
Ariela Migdal is a lawyer who worked as a women's rights litigator at the American Civil Liberties Union for eight years. She lived in Tel Aviv for the past two years. This year, she has returned to New York City and is delighted to be back at Limmud NY!
Sunday February 18, 2018 8:45am - 10:00am EST
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