On January 31st, 1961, a debate between Israel’s Ambassador to Canada, Yaakov Herzog, and the historian Arnold Toynbee, took ...
Judaism has always been a source of strength for me, but for many years, I didn’t know how to reconcile my struggles with my faith. There’s an unspoken stigma in many communities—Jewish and ...
Machon L’Yahadus Women’s Yeshiva is a unique school in Crown Heights where young Jewish women learn, live and love Judaism.
We live in a world of constant movement. We travel freely, from our cars, to our homes, places of work, shopping and ...
The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History’s new exhibit “Humans of Judaism” celebrates various influential ...
Michael Glazer has lived an extraordinary life. After converting, he married and had seven children. Then he discovered that ...
Jews need to, and are entitled to, reclaim the heart of our tradition: that Jews and Christians sometimes think about love in ...
Rozenberg believes the Torah, Judaism's most sacred text, may describe psychedelic experiences. He believes divinity lives in all of us, and for some, psychedelics help us access it. "So ...
Is it possible for a book to feel both timely and like a relic from a different era? In the case of The Islamic Moses, by the Turkish writer Mustafa Akyol, the answer is yes. The book was completed ...
Pittsburgh’s Rabbi Solomon Freehof, one of Reform Judaism’s leading theologians, suggests that Wine ought to drop all pretenses entirely and call his Birmingham Temple the “rationalist ...
A new book about Humanistic Judaism urges readers to look both inward and outward – personally and societally.
Sabbath Queen shown Sunday night at the San Diego International Jewish Film Festival documents the life of Amichai Lau-Lavie, the Rabbi and founding spiritual leader of Lab/Shul in NYC.  The ...