God
The 11th commandment: Choose it or lose it - opinion
Embracing life in Israel is a spiritual mitzvah that connects Jews to God, their history, and religion.
Gaza’s real reconstruction problem isn’t concrete, it’s culture - opinion
When prayer is weaponized: Preserving faith’s sincerity in a politicized world - opinion
Jerusalem Orthodox churches don’t represent all Christians - opinion
God changes ‘a.m. to p.m.,' terrorists can't account for divine intervention - opinion
What they didn’t plan on was the factor of divine intervention that was at play, proving that the God of Gideon is still the same God who continues to intervene on our behalf today!
Let's talk about God: Why studying religion helps understand conflict - opinion
Without employing critical historical perspectives to explore the role of religion and the construction of God, we cannot hope to fully grasp the complex interfaith dynamics at play in the world.
Parashat Yitro: Hearing the silence, seeing the sound
Comprehension begins within us, including our understanding and encounter with God – the universal web that connects us to everything and everybody.
Hanukkah: Being outnumbered and holding strong is part of being Jewish - opinion
We will always be outnumbered at protests and be the minority on social media. Being among the few and holding our ground is part of being Jewish.
Parashat Vayishlach: Prayer – A connection with the creator
True prayer begins with gratitude, which reflects trust and acknowledgment of God’s greatness. Then, it elaborates on every concern and worry.
Why God Loves The Blues
Kabbalah of Information, the structure of Creation, Soul and Blues.
God chose Donald Trump to win the election and change the world - opinion
God voted not only for Trump but for all these presidents, Democrat and Republican alike. God – along with us – chose them and placed them in a position to impact the world.
Human morals vs the will of God: When prophecy and morality clash - opinion
We stand today, like Abraham, atop the mountain, facing the delicate challenge of reconciling morality and prophecy.
Parashat Noah: Perhaps they will repent
No matter how deep the sin or how severe the corruption, if a person repents and resolves to become better, God will welcome him or her back.
Talking about God and Israel on Italian prime time TV - opinion
I don’t remember much of what I said; all I know is that at a certain point, I managed to squeeze in God, our land, the Torah, and the word “forever.”