This week’s Torah portion, Lech Lecha, begins with the story of a man who stood alone, Abram who became Abraham. It is hard ...
Milei, who studies regularly with a rabbi but is not Jewish, name-checked the week's Torah portion, Lech Lecha.
Torah Portion, Parshat Noach, hits very close to home. We are still reeling from the devastation left in the wake of Hurricanes Helene and Milton. So many people in our community have lost so much.
Parsha Studio will explore the Parsha through crafting, painting, science experiments, and culinary art. This week: Stained ...
Last week, we celebrated Sukkot, dwelling in the temporary shelter of the sukkah. There, we were exposed to the elements, ...
Our sages remind us that even in a time of chaos, our world relies on values and principles. Our learning, prayer, and good ...
When you peel back Noah's Ark to the man himself, Noah may have been righteous only relative to the evil era in which he ...
We spoke to clergy who lead communities where there’s political diversity in the pews, a mix of Democrats and Republicans.
This week we read of two calamities, “climate change” and “immigration.” Sounds familiar and contemporary, doesn’t it? And we learn from how Noah and the builders of the Tower of Babel responded to ...
This is clearly a societal problem. The Hebrew word for the great flood in Noah’s time is mabul. Indeed, this a mabul of madness!
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 ...
The Shabbat Project begins every year following the Torah portion Vayera, which shows the hospitality of Abraham ... He added that Shabbat gives "one day each week and we are free and blessed. And it ...