Simchat Torah, the 23rd of Tishrei, which was on October 7 last year, is an ideal day to consider this question. It’s a day ...
A year ago Simchat Torah became a day of mourning. This year, everyone is struggling with how to rationalize celebrating a ...
G erardo Werthein was sworn in as Argentina's Minister of Foreign Affairs in a ceremony notable for being the first time a ...
If we ask only about the value of humanity, of a human being, “beneath the sun,” in a world apart from God, then we are led, ...
Numerous questions arise when we delve into the biblical portion concerning Abraham in Lekh Lekha, Genesis 12:1-17:27. One such question is the apparent mistake in narrating Abraham’s story, which ...
Jews promise to obey God’s laws to say thank you to him for looking after them. Later, a man named Moses saved the Jewish people from persecution in Egypt when he led them to safety across the ...
Milei, who studies regularly with a rabbi but is not Jewish, name-checked the week's Torah portion, Lech Lecha.
Jesus reveals God’s heart and purpose, which is to love us. It takes a lifetime to learn how to flesh out one’s response to ...
Rabbi Yitzchak reasons that G-d began the Torah this way to address a future question: “When the nations of the world say to the Jewish people, ‘You are thieves; you conquered the land of Israel from ...
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