
Time to Listen | Parashat Haazinu
The first words of this week’s parasha “Give ear, O heavens, let me speak; Let the earth hear the words I […]
The first words of this week’s parasha “Give ear, O heavens, let me speak; Let the earth hear the words I […]
Queering Ruth: The Book of Ruth as a Guide for Inclusion and Welcoming ?️? A Special Lesson Plan for Shavuot […]
Zelophehad’s Daughters: The 2019 Version | Parashat Pinchas By Yuval Linden Parashat Pinchas describes the incredible story of the daughters […]
BINA’s Education and Leadership Coordinator, Sasha Gold, reflects on Noach and the role of destruction and repair in the world today. […]
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. […]
Dear friends, those who love Miriam and cherish her memory – once again, we reach the parasha marking Miriam’s death. We gather here to remember Miriam’s life and to mourn her death in “Kadesh”, somewhere near the streets of Petra. I would like to share the following words: […]
Rivka was the first woman to speak up, speak her mind. She will be followed by many generations of women who will do as she did. From the well to the streets. From Haran to the White House”. Yael Dinur, BINA’s marketing and communications manager explores this week Parasha, Hayei Sarah, and it’s underrated hero, Rivka […]
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