"Whatever their opinions on abortion in any given situation, a vast majority of Jewish thinkers agree that decision-making with respect to abortion must be left in the hands of the woman involved, her husband, her physician, and her rabbi. " How disingenuous to quote these rabbis when, in fact, this site doesn't believe that "her husband" has any say in the decision. As far as the feminist movement is concerned, men don't have reproductive rights. Their offspring can be aborted against their will, or alternatively, they can be forced to support a child that was conceived out of fraud.
"Whatever their opinions on abortion in any given situation, a vast majority of Jewish thinkers agree that decision-making with respect to abortion must be left in the hands of the woman involved, her husband, her physician, and her rabbi. "
How disingenuous to quote these rabbis when, in fact, this site doesn't believe that "her husband" has any say in the decision. As far as the feminist movement is concerned, men don't have reproductive rights. Their offspring can be aborted against their will, or alternatively, they can be forced to support a child that was conceived out of fraud.