RIVKA ISAACS S.A.F.E. PLAN
Abortion Access Resource Network
Jofa is proud to lead the
Rivka Isaacs S.A.F.E. Plan
(Support. Advocacy. Funding. Education.)
Abortion Access Resource Network,
to provide culturally congruent abortion care support for Orthodox Jewish women
— and all who seek our support.
“In Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the U.S. Supreme Court robs women of personal agency over their lives and bodies. In the case of observant Jewish women, it undermines our ability to follow halakha (traditional Jewish law), which permits and even requires abortion in certain circumstances,” said Daphne Lazar Price, Jofa’s executive director. “In Judaism, the life and health of the mother always takes priority over the potential life of the fetus.”
The S.A.F.E. Plan is named for Jofa board member and award-winning filmmaker Paula Eiselt’s great-grandmother, Rivka Isaacs, a loving wife and mother who almost lost her life after a desperate and traumatic back-alley abortion in the 1930s. Rivka’s horrific experience is a painful reminder of the need for legal and safe abortions for all people.
Said Eiselt: “Abortion access is among the most serious issues impacting Jewish women today. Forcing pregnancy in a country that already has the worst maternal health record in the industrialized world is a human rights violation. Preventing safe and legal access to abortion will not eradicate abortion, but rather the ripple effect will lead to death and less nurturing of life. Abortion bans block access to life-saving reproductive health care, fertility treatment, other forms of medical care, threaten women’s rights in the workplace, and violate the religious freedom of Jewish women. Not only do the newly enacted abortion bans prevent Jewish women from obtaining access to life-saving halachically mandated abortions. They can lead to the criminalization of rabbis and other faith leaders who can be seen as ‘aiding and abetting’ abortion through religious counsel. The stakes for women in our community, especially women of color and poor women, are at an all time high, and we cannot remain silent.”
Dr. Mindy Feldman Hecht, President, Jofa Board of Directors, added: “For 25 years, Jofa has been advocating on behalf of Orthodox women to create a vibrant and equitable Orthodox community. As part of that effort, women must be able to advocate for the fundamental right to make decisions about our own bodies without the intrusion of other entities. We are here to support all women, especially those in communities where this right is being challenged.”
The Rivka Isaacs S.A.F.E. Plan includes four pillars —
Support, Advocacy, Funding, Education:
Support
The plan will build a network of committed individuals including clergy, mental health professionals, and community members, to provide an emotional connection and additional support as necessary for women seeking abortion care. This will include a range of services, such as connecting women to support networks in their local communities and/or states where they may need to travel, as well as pastoral guidance, and financial assistance. Whether you need support, or offer support, your information will remain strictly confidential.
Advocacy
Jofa will seek out opportunities to advocate, and direct people to advocacy resources, such as webinars, toolkits, and information sources to help advocate for abortion rights and access at the state and federal levels.
Funding
The plan will direct women who need financial help traveling across state lines for abortion care to available funding sources. The plan will also direct people who wish to contribute to support abortion access, whether through Jofa, or through another organization.
Education
In addition to the Jofa education guide linked above, we will provide a continuously updated online bank of resources for clergy and religious advisors, community leaders, and all who wish to increase public awareness, which is essential to creating the necessary culture shift destigmatizing abortion care. This resource bank will include Jewish legal responsa, scholarly and journalistic articles, podcasts, community events, and webinars.
As a matter of principle, Jofa supports every woman’s legal right to make decisions about, and have control over, her own body, without the involvement of the government or any other entity. Every woman should have the right to make her own decisions about religious and medical matters including abortion, free from stigma and while retaining human dignity.
Resources
- Where to Get Plan B (Emergency Contraception) Pills: Plan B Pills
- Where to Get Plan C (Abortion Medication) Pills Online: Plan C Pills
- Find a Brick and Mortar Clinic:
- Cyber Security Information: Digital Defense Fund
- Medical Questions During At-Home Miscarriage/Abortion: Miscarriage and Abortion Hotline
- Legal Questions: Repro Legal Helpline
- Find an Abortion Doula: Dopo Co-Op
- Judgement-Free All-Options Counseling: All Options
- Emotional Support During Medication Abortion: Reprocare
- Emotional Support After Your Abortion Check:
- Help with Practical Support Needs (Transportation, Childcare, etc.): Apiary Collective
- Prayer and Ritual Resources for Mourning and Healing After Pregnancy Loss:
- Birkat Emunah – A Mikvah Resource: Thoughts and Tefillot to Guide Women Facing the Challenges of Infertility or Loss – The Eden Center
- Pregnancy Loss Resources – Ritualwell
- Prayer After Miscarriage or Stillbirth – Ritualwell
- Things That Are Not To Be, a Prayer-Poem in the Event of a Pregnancy Loss – The Open Siddur Project
- A Synagogue Ritual for Miscarriage – Kveller
- 73Forward, a Jewish movement for Abortion Justice (Powered by National Council of Jewish Women)
- International Campaign for Women’s Right to Safe Abortion
- International Planned Parenthood Federation – Safe Abortion Action Fund
- National Network of Abortion Funds
- Planned Parenthood
- Abortion Access Front
- Midwest Access Coalition
- Brigid Alliance
- Center for Reproductive Rights
- Jewish Women International – Reproductive Freedom
- JCADA — Jewish Coalition Against Domestic Violence
- RAINN | The nation’s largest anti-sexual violence organization
- 73Forward, a Jewish movement for Abortion Justice
- (Powered by National Council of Jewish Women
- International Campaign for Women’s Right to Safe Abortion
- International Planned Parenthood Federation – Safe Abortion Action Fund
- National Network of Abortion Funds
- Planned Parenthood
- Midwest Access Coalition
- Brigid Alliance
Jofa Resources
- Some faith groups say Roe ruling threatens religious freedom, Los Angeles Times, July 2022
- Shaming women who have abortions is not a Jewish ethic, by Daphne Lazar Price, July 2022
- Jofa Statement Regarding U.S. Supreme Court Decision Overturning Reproductive Rights – June 24, 2022
- JOFA Amicus Brief, Supreme Court of the United States, 2021
- JOFA Journal on Reproductive Rights and Maternal Health, Fall 2020
- The Politics of Abortion, by Gail Katz
- What does halakhah say about abortion?, by Noam Stadlan
- American Orthodox Rabbis: The Complicity of Silence, by Daphne Lazar Price
- “My Body; Whose Decision” Panel Discussion, Jewish Broadcasting Service Program Recording, July 2019
- “Birth Justice and Maternal Health” JOFA Conference session, Moderated by Carmella Abraham, Featuring Paula Eiselt, Dr. Chavi Karkowsky, and Tonya Lewis Lee, March 2021
- Prior Statements, 2019
Recordings
- Fl. lawsuit argues Supreme Court abortion decision violates Jewish beliefs, Interview with Daphne Lazar Price, NPR Weekend Edition, July 2022
- “How Jews Talk About Abortion,” Identity/Crisis Podcast, Shalom Hartman Institute of North America
- “Abortion in Jewish Law, and Roe v. Wade in Jewish Public Discourse,” Shiur by Rabbi Jeremy Wieder, on Jewish Coffeehouse’s Orthodox Conundrum podcast
- “It’s Not About Abortion, It’s About Abortion Law,” with Shoshanna Keats-Jaskoll and Anne Gordon, on Chochmat Nashim podcast
- Discussion of the documentary “Aftershock,” on maternal mortality and medical gaslighting, featuring film co-directors Tonya Lewis Lee and Paula Eiselt on the Tamron Hall Show
- Abortion Not in the Abstract: Orthodox Women Share Their Stories, Jewish Coffeehouse Orthodox Conundrum Podcast
- “In The News: Roe v. Wade Overturning & Jewish Law,” Segment Featuring Teisha Bader Interviewing Rabba Sara Hurwitz, Jewish Broadcasting Service, July 7, 2022
- “Lessons My Patients Taught Me” Podcast: The State of Infertility Treatment Today: A Conversation with Dr. Rachel Weinerman, Episode 21, July 23, 2002
- Chutzpod Podcast, “Roe Overturned,” Featuring Rabbi Lauren Holtzblatt, Rabba Sara Hurwitz, Rabbi Annie Lewis, and George Newbern, July 2022
Articles
- The Abortion Stories We Didn’t Tell, by Rebecca Traister, New York Magazine, June 2022
- My Abortion Story, by Karen Feuer, Times of Israel Blog, June 2022
- Leading Orthodox groups cheered the end of Roe v. Wade. Many Orthodox women are panicking., by Ron Kampeas, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, June 2022
- The Intersection of Halakhah and Science in Medical Ethics: The Approach of Rabbi Eliezer Waldenberg, by Alan Jotkowitz, Hakirah, the Flatbush Journal of Jewish Law and Thought, vol. 19, 2015
- ‘My dark secret’: Orthodox women reveal their abortion stories, by Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt, The Forward, August 2018