Protesters attend the "Jewish Rally for Abortion Justice" in Union Square near the Capitol. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images) The Jewish position on abortion is simple: It’s permitted. However ignorant the ancient rabbis may have been about the female reproductive system, they managed to land on the revolutionary concept that women are people too—a finding that eludes the 21st-century United States Supreme Court. But could the court’s radical transformation into a theocracy, all but annihilating the distinction between church and state, bite them in the ass when it comes to a Jewish First Amendment case for abortion? Halacha, the collective...