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Tablet magazine Abortion article

Abortion. Pretty much everyone has a different opinion about it. Some are staunchly pro-life, others are staunchly pro-choice. Some refuse to acknowledge it, others talk about it openly. Some are in favour of it, others violently oppose it.

Each and every woman is different and as such each and every woman will react to (having an) abortion in a different way. Some will never consider it an option, others see it as a life-saving procedure, as ironic as that choice of words is.

Many religions are or seem to be opposed to abortion. This makes having an abortion even harder for someone who would usually turn to God when the going gets tough. Not only is there personal guilt to deal with; friends, family and others and their opinions; society; but also the question that will never go away - Maybe it was the wrong choice after all?

Reading Tablet magazine's 13 August 2013 article "New Jewish Rituals Offer Comfort to Women Who Have Had Abortions" prompted me to look at abortion from a completely different perspective - that of a modern-day religious Jewish woman looking to give abortion a place in her life. The article by Josie Glausiusz lets several women 'speak' and looks at different - religious - ways women can put abortion into perspective. I found it well worth reading and sharing and hope that my readers will agree.

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