The Exodus
Beyond the Headlines: Stronger than we think
A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news.
Invoking Torah, Minnesota Jews mobilize against ICE operations
This week in Jewish history: Miracle aids and antibiotics
‘This is from Moses’: Newly imaged Sinai inscriptions revive Exodus-era alphabet debate
Parashat Shemot: Attitudes about us
With the rise of anti-Jewish behavior around the world, we also need to pause and realize we are not alone as we have been in the past.
Parashat Shemot: Courageous woman in Pharaoh’s palace
Pharaoh’s daughter is one of the courageous women we meet in parashat Shemot, alongside the Hebrew midwives Shifra and Pu’ah, Yocheved and Miriam.
Rosh Hashanah: ‘For my sake the world was created’
Each individual has the power and potential to change the world. Indeed, throughout Jewish history there were many individuals who literally changed the course of Jewish history.
What are the Ten Commandments in the Bible? - explainer
The Ten Commandments have a central place in Judaism and Jewish history, given by God and Moses at Mount Sinai. Here's what you need to know about them.
Israeli archeologists discover 'once-in-a-lifetime find' of ancient pottery under beach
The burial cave in Israel from the Late Bronze Age, the time of Pharaoh Ramses II – possibly from the story of the Exodus from Egypt - contained dozens of intact objects.
On This Day: 75 years since Exodus 1947 took 4,500 European Jews to Israel
More than 60 ships attempted to take illegal Jewish immigrants to Mandatory Palestine during Aliyah Bet with mixed results. But Exodus 1947 was the largest,
Passover: The end of financial slavery - opinion
The beauty of freedom is that you are in control. Stop making excuses, get to work and use your newfound “freedom” to get on the path of financial independence.
Passover 2022: Finding redemption in the face of terror - opinion
The Talmud teaches that Nisan is the month of redemption for everyone just as it was for the Jews in Egypt in Exodus.
The story of Exodus gives Jews empathy to identify with plights of others - opinion
Pulling down barriers such as gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, we are living in an age of unprecedented empathy.
‘Ani Maamin’: A book that will change the way you think about the Torah
Can belief overcome doubts and the Bible’s critics and skeptics? And does it matter?