With Passover just over three weeks away, local Jewish congregations and groups are organizing community seders.
Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on Exodus and its connection to slavery and liberation.
President Sissi said to float idea during meetings with other Arab leaders, though he has publicly rebuffed suggestions his ...
Work may be done for six days, but the seventh day must be holy for you—a complete rest from work—unto G-d. Whoever does work ...
When Moses comes down from Mount Sinai, he’s holding the rules by which they were to live and sees this golden calf party.
It takes creativity to embrace an invisible God. It takes strength to worship a God who exists, who lives, but who does not ...
The first demand of the “people” was that the purportedly deceased Moses be replaced with numerous leaders. Perhaps they ...
The coming exodus of experienced physicians will leave a gap that the system is unprepared to fill. Despite the urgency of the physician shortage, the model for training new doctors remains rigid ...
The first time we stood together as a people was at the foot of Mount Sinai. “Vayichan sham Yisrael neged HaHar” — and we, ...
A book of ancient scripture details a different side of the story of the Great Flood that the Bible says destroyed all living ...
Parshah Ki Tisa is a particularly sobering portion of the Torah. It recounts the episode of the Golden Calf, as the ...