From Fear to Solidarity | Parashat Ki Tavo
As the dust of the election slowly settles, the hateful words thrown around in the heat of the moment are […]
As the dust of the election slowly settles, the hateful words thrown around in the heat of the moment are […]
Some Torah Portions require almost no interpretation. People should just read them again and again, and hopefully something will sink […]
(Click here for the Hebrew version.) In Parashat Eikev in the book of Deuteronomy, before the Israelites enter the Land […]
To this day, the state’s religious establishment continues to exert control over its citizens’ most intimate moments. By Noga Brenner […]
Parashat Devarim opens the Book of Deuteronomy, the final of the Five Books of Moses. This year, Shabbat Parashat Devarim […]
In our Torah portion this week, Parashat Matot, the children of Israel are mere steps away from the promised land. […]
Is it good to be alone? | Parshat Balak By Yarin Raban Balaam Ben-Peor’s ‘blessing’ is really a terrible curse. […]
“Populism is a political style that appeals to the general public’s support and sympathy by using simple, catchy messages. The […]
Opinion: Israeli Schools Teach Pro-settler Religious Nationalism Is the Only Way to Be Jewish By Noga Brenner Samia First published […]
American and Israeli Jewry are very different from one another, with profound differences in their ideological foundations. American Judaism is universalist and views Judaism as a religion, versus Israeli Judaism, which is particularistic and views Judaism as a nationality. […]
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