Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on power, leadership and slavery in Exodus 3:14.
In 1823, Vermont Congregationalist minister Ethan Smith published “View of the Jews,” which featured the Pittsfield tefillin as a key argument for the “Hebraic Indian” theory. More intriguingly for ...
Hidden in a Bookbinding: The Faro Talmud and the Afterlife of a Lost Portuguese Printing ...
On Jan.22, 1984, Ronald Reagan issued a presidential proclamation declaring the third Sunday in January as National Sanctity ...
We live in a world – the real world, Jake – that is governed by strength, that is governed by force, that is governed by ...
"After these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision: 'Fear not, Abram, I am your shield; your reward shall be very great'" (Genesis 15:1). Recognize that "fear not" is about God's ...
This is why we must continue to support our creators, because even when official prizes are taken away, the stories ...
Shahpour Matloob came to the U.S. from Iran eight years after the revolution. Today, he’s an attorney helping fellow ...
When Kaminetsky arrived in the Closed City in 1990, the years of pogroms, Nazi conquest, and Soviet oppression had reduced ...
Why does Jewish Law oppose men listening to a female singer? And why, then, did Miriam and the Israelite women sing at the ...
Names are important to us. When someone calls our name we turn, look and listen. They have our attention. Nothing compels like the sound of our name. When we give someone our name, we open the door.
Josh Kalms, people and wildlife officer for Herts and Middlesex Wildlife Trust, explores how two ideas from Jewish teachings reflect conservation principles ...