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On Yom Kippur, You Are What You Don’t Eat
7 reasons for fasting on the Day of Atonement.
Maimonides’ Medical Writings
Considered by many to be the most influential Jewish thinker of all time, Moses Maimonides inspired passionate followers and equally ...
Israel, Rabbis Without Borders, Study
AIPAC, Trump and Civility Through the Eyes of a Teenager
I was woken up last week, early Tuesday morning to be told by television producers for the news program on ...
I Know Who You Are
Raising questions about our complex relationship with God.
The Philosophy of Leo Baeck
From monotheism to morality.
Beliefs & Practices, Jewish Thought, Study, Suffering & Evil in Judaism
Biblical and Rabbinic Responses to Suffering
Early Jewish writers were more concerned with the randomness of suffering than with its actual existence.
Tikkun in Lurianic Kabbalah
In contemporary parlance, tikkun olam refers to repairing the earthly world in which we live but in Luria's teachings, complete tikkun would undo the world we know.
Falling in Love in Cologne
In a wildly unexpected and completely unpredictable turn of events, I fell madly in love, in Cologne. It was the ...
Jewish Culture, Jewish Literature
Jewish Children’s Literature
Classic books continue to inspire new generations.
Joseph & the Technicolor Dreamcoat
A new look at a very old fashion statement.