
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 […]
Debate and Incitement
An Activity for Yitzhak Rabin Memorial Day […]
Mor Shimonie, BINA’s Alumni Community Manager is taking part in the first cohort of the Olam Impact Fellowships program. The group […]
Parashat “VeYechi,” closes out the book of Genesis, and the string of family dramas of the fathers and mothers; a […]
This week’s Parsha is made up of two separate and consecutive Torah portions – Vayakhel and Pekudei. It’s ironic that Parshat Vayakhel (‘he convened’) comes at a time when all public meetings have been forbidden in an attempt to halt the spread of the coronavirus. […]
What do the laws of ritual sacrifice outlined in the Torah have to teach us about being quarantined? In this week’s Parashat Hashavua, Avraham Eisen reflects on equality before the law, equality before pandemics, and what the values behind ancient practices that still have lessons for us today. […]
Passover in the time of Coronavirus reminds us the importance of personal and collective responsibility. In this week’s Parashat Hashavua, Maayan Arzi-Melinarski reminds us of the inherent tension between the priests and the prophets, teaching us that, in these strange days, our task to build a just society takes precedence over ceremony and ritual. […]
Who is pure, and who is impure? Who gets to dwell inside the camp, and who must stay away? Yael Hirsch-Biderman, BINA’s Director of HR, in this week’s double-parsha, leads us through questions about ritual purity in the age of COVID-19, what it means to be cast out of the camp – and the cost in returing to our routines. […]
Who is pure, and who is impure? Who gets to dwell inside the camp, and who must stay away? Yael Hirsch-Biderman, BINA’s Director of HR, in this week’s double-parsha, leads us through questions about ritual purity in the age of COVID-19, what it means to be cast out of the camp – and the cost in returing to our routines. […]
How do we motivate people? Carrot or stick? Instil fear or inspire? Yuval Linden, director of BINA Gap Year programs, discusses this week’s parasha, Behar-Bechukotai, and leadership during complicated times […]
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