Jewish faith
'The Seven Facets of Healing': The compassionate companion - book review
Rabbi Leo Dee does not write about trauma from a theoretical distance, nor is the book solely a memoir. Instead, he combines his own experience within a broader human framework.
‘Hineni': Thanksgiving’s answer to Jewish tradition's sacred question - opinion
Parashat Vayera: Abraham vs Social Darwinism
‘Kohelet’: Advantage vs purpose in Ecclesiastes - opinion
How has the role of rabbis in Israel changed since October 7?
Rabbis who are traditionally spiritual leaders in their communities have faced a whole new level of challenges from congregants and from the need to maintain their own spiritual balance post-Oct. 7.
Finding joy amid sorrow: Lessons from Rebbe Nachman on embracing pain and growth - opinion
Rebbe Nachman of Breslov teaches that joy can coexist with sorrow. After a personal tragedy, one rabbi reflects on how pain can lead to growth and renewal, offering insights for the new year.
Rethinking prayer in the aftermath of Israel's most difficult year - opinion
This year’s challenges have tested our faith, but prayer remains a means for introspection and reassessing our priorities.
Parshat Ki Tavo: Only unity will bring us bounty and Blessings in the promised land
As we get closer to October 7th, the eternal wisdom of the Torah on unity and national resilience resonates with renewed urgency and offers timely guidance for navigating our present challenges.
Conquering the mind: Turning fear into faith
Wisdom from King Solomon teaches the key to a meaningful life - opinion
This is the wisdom that Kohelet imparts: In a world full of vanities, savoring the moment of joy is the key to a meaningful life.
Shabbat candle-lighting times for Israel and the US
See Shabbat times for your area.
New kinnot for a new tragedy: Israeli and Jewish musical reaction to October 7, Tisha B'Av paradigm
As Jewish communities around the world prepare to observe Tisha B’Av, new kinnot emerge to address the recent devastation of Kibbutz Be’eri and other sites attacked on October 7.
David Biale, scholar of Jewish thinkers and ideas on the margins, dies at 75
The author and editor of nine books, David Biale was considered a trailblazer in the fields of Jewish studies and Jewish history
The perplexing nature of the red heifer: Turning to faith when logic is absent - opinion
The laws of the red heifer comprise the quintessential illogical ritual.