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Why Halachah tells us Supreme Court abortion ruling is wrong

The Orthodox Jews who approve overturning Roe v Wade are going against Torah law

July 8, 2022 09:21
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The overturning of Roe v Wade by the United States Supreme Court, ending 50 years of decriminalising abortion, has brought intense reactions throughout the world at large, no less so throughout the Jewish world. Shockingly, the reactions of many Orthodox individuals and institutions in the US seem more in line with the Christian right than actual Torah law or reality on the ground.

Two statements in particular show the tremendous gap between the perception of abortion and the reality of abortion.

The Agudath Israel of America said it “welcomes this historic development. Agudath Israel has long been on record as opposing Roe v. Wade’s legalisation of abortion on demand... To be sure, there are certain extraordinary circumstances where our faith teaches that a woman should terminate her pregnancy… However, it must be reiterated that these cases are indeed extraordinary, rare exceptions to the rule that fetal life is entitled to protection.”

“Abortion on demand” is a demeaning right-wing slogan — as if women demand abortions as children demand sweets — and reveals the political nature of the statement.

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