This week’s Torah portion, Lech Lecha, begins with the story of a man who stood alone, Abram who became Abraham. It is hard ...
G erardo Werthein was sworn in as Argentina's Minister of Foreign Affairs in a ceremony notable for being the first time a ...
Normally, the AG faces a unified wall whenever she challenges legislation, but this time she is not the bad guy in the eyes of many Likudniks.
Sukkot reminds us that it is all too easy to take life's bounties for granted, to complain too much about our problems, and ...
Last week, the Jewish people celebrated the holiday of Sukkot. Last year, the holiday ended with the Oct. 7 pogrom in Israel. This year, we are celebrating our strength, resilience and success in ...
Walk me like a palindrome forward to our common home, looking backwards at the past, thinking our love couldn’t last, though it’s lasted long enough for ...
Meet Yael Kanarek. The artist behind Toratah, a gender-swapped rewrite of the Hebrew Bible, is coming to the Bay Area.
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 ...
Bible App Implements Handy ‘Skip Genealogies’ Button,” declared a satirical headlinethat is sure to catch the attention of ...
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 ...
Today marks one year (on the Jewish/lunar calendar) since Oct. 7, 2023, when our sense of security as Jews around the world ...
How are we supposed to celebrate Simchat Torah this year with a full heart? The very name of this holiday - "the joy of the ...