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Thinker and the Attempt to Make Reason and Torah Cohere
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Rabbis, thinkers, and explainers about Torah, halakha, ritual, and religious life.
Thinker and the Attempt to Make Reason and Torah Cohere
Scholar Bringing Talmud Into Israeli Public Life
What the Texts and Movements Actually Say
What It Means, Where It Comes From, and Why It Still Moves People
In one sense the answer is simple. Judaism is saturated with God language, prayer,...
How Washington Put Jewish History in the Civic Center
Orthodox Jewish music did not break into wider culture through one style or one ideology.
How a Once-Visible Community Survived in One Synagogue
Litvak can mean a Jew from the lands of historic Lithuania. It can also mean something...
The word "Jew" did not begin as a timeless religious label. It started as a name tied to...
Hebrew is not only the language of prayer books or Israeli street signs.
A History of Distance, Convenience, and Delight
That intimacy is real. It is also no longer enough to explain who studies Yiddish now,...
The Weitzman Museum matters because it treats American Jewish history as part of the...
Israel became a global COVID vaccination case study because speed, health-system design,...
Torah, Nationhood, Messianism, and the State of Israel
Zionism is one of those words people use constantly and define badly.
Israel's aid to Syrians and Lebanon shows how humanitarian action, security policy, and...
Israel puts Yom HaZikaron and Yom Ha'atzmaut back to back so the country feels the cost...
Israel's Roim Rachok program brought autistic volunteers into IDF intelligence work...
OrCam turned Israeli computer vision into an assistive tool for reading, recognizing...
Alice was a real milestone, but it also became a case study in how hard electric flight...
In 2020 and 2021, small Israeli COVID stories were often written as if a cure might be...
Why global food companies keep returning to Israel's agrifood sector at all, and what...
Jewish-founder lists reveal visible patterns in entrepreneurship, but they also raise...
That number is real enough to provoke curiosity, but slippery enough to demand caution...
A community adapting to modern labor markets without surrendering the demands of...
Angela Buchdahl and Jacqueline Mates-Muchin changed the public face of American Jewish...
Jackie Tabick is often described as Britain's first woman rabbi. That is true, but it is...
Synagogue President Making Bipartisanship Her Brand
Chief Rabbi, Public Intellectual, and a Rare Moral Voice
The Biblical Liberator, Lawgiver, and the Problem of History
The Rabbi Who Turned Strength Into a Jewish Spectacle
Rabbi and the Attempt to Reclaim Religion
The Rabbi Who Made Jewish Service in Germany Thinkable Again
Rabbi, Underwear, and a Dignity Campaign
Rabbi, the Freedom Seder, and a Movement
Israeli and Jewish aid to India during the COVID catastrophe mattered most when it moved...
Grantmaking, Advocacy, Partnership, and the Ethics of Global Jewish Action
Explains the machinery behind that help, how Jewish refugee institutions adapted to two...
The Union for Reform Judaism's 2024 fossil-fuel resolution mattered because it moved...
History, Ritual, Language, and What the Difference Really Means
How Conversion Works, and Why Recognition Matters
Reincarnation is not the first idea most people associate with Judaism, and it is not a...
How Women Changed the Sound of American Jewish Worship
Insemination, IVF, Donors, and Why the Answers Differ
Why Agunah Cases Persist, and How Advocates Fight Back
What's Law, What's Custom, and Why Both Matter
History, Beliefs, Rebbes, and Daily Life
COVID moved Jewish prayer online quickly, and hybrid synagogue life remains because...
Conservative Judaism treats Jewish law as binding yet changeable, using rabbinic process...
People often ask how to convert to Judaism as if there were one universal checklist.
Synagogue accessibility is often discussed as if it were a facilities problem. Sometimes...
In one generation, women moved from the edges of advanced Talmud learning to the center...
A Shomer Shabbat restaurant can serve food on Shabbat by preparing before the day begins...
People who convert to Judaism are often welcomed warmly and then immediately treated as...
Saying Judaism is \"not a religion\" captures something real about Jewish identity. It...
Belief, Practice, Peoplehood, Text, and the Shape of Jewish Life
Why the Relationship Was Never a Simple War
What Jewish Mysticism Is and Why It Still Matters
How Jewish Communities Are Reworking a Classic Ritual
American Jewish institutions often assume serious Jewish life happens in a few big...
The American Movement of Evolving Jewish Life
Its History, Core Ideas, and How It Is Practiced Today
Sara Hurwitz became historically important as the first woman publicly ordained as an...
What the Distinction Means, and Where It Breaks Down
The Jewish argument over politics from the pulpit is not really about whether Torah has...
What the Seven-Day Mourning Period Is For, and How It Actually Works
Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, and the Days of Awe
The High Holy Day season begins before Rosh Hashanah arrives.
Tefillin can look strange to outsiders because the practice is so physical.
A bigger halakhic question: when medicine brings visible relief, which Jewish blessing...
Brit milah is one of the oldest covenant rituals in Jewish life.
Chabad is one of the most visible Jewish movements in the world.
Challah is widely recognized as braided Jewish bread.
Conservative Judaism tries to solve one of the hardest problems in modern Jewish life.
People often translate halakha as Jewish law and leave it there.
Hanukkah is one of the most widely recognized Jewish holidays.
Hasidism is one of the most visible and most misunderstood movements in Jewish life.
Shabbat has a formal close, not a silent fade-out.
Jewish learning is often imagined as one person reading quietly over a hard text.
Kabbalah is one of the most popularized and most distorted words in Jewish religious...
Many people think Kaddish is a prayer about death.
Kiddush is short enough to miss if you only look for large rituals.
People often think kosher means blessed food or rabbi-approved food in a vague...
Lag BaOmer can puzzle outsiders because it lands in the middle of a restrained season...
Midrash is sometimes described as imaginative storytelling about the Bible.
Outsiders often think Jewish life runs only on formal law.
Jewish thought does not speak about the afterlife with one simple picture.
Orthodox Judaism is the major branch of Judaism most committed to the binding force of...
Passover is the Jewish festival of liberation.
Purim is one of the loudest and most playful days in the Jewish year.
Reconstructionist Judaism is one of the smallest modern Jewish movements, but its...
Reform Judaism is the modern Jewish movement most closely associated with adaptation,...
Rosh Hashanah is often called the Jewish New Year.
Shabbat is one of the clearest examples of what Judaism means when it says holiness can...
Shavuot is one of the three biblical pilgrimage festivals, but it can be harder to place...
Shemini Atzeret is easy to miss.
Simchat Torah is Judaism's most direct celebration of the Torah reading cycle.
Sukkot is one of the most physical holidays in Judaism.
Tikkun olam is one of the most quoted phrases in modern Jewish public life.
Ritual purity in Judaism is often mistaken for cleanliness or morality.
Tzedakah is often translated as charity, but the Jewish idea is sharper than that.
Yizkor is one of the clearest ways Jewish liturgy makes room for the dead inside the year.
Yom Kippur is often summarized as the Jewish Day of Atonement.
A bar mitzvah is often remembered as a party.
Bat mitzvah is now familiar in many Jewish communities, but the public ceremony is...
A beit din is easiest to misunderstand when it is imagined as either an ancient relic or...
A beit midrash shows that Judaism has long treated study as religious life, not...
A bimah is one of the most important pieces of synagogue architecture.
A cantor leads synagogue prayer through voice, melody, and liturgical knowledge.
The chuppah is one of the most recognizable images at a Jewish wedding.
In many synagogues the gabbai is the person who quietly makes the service work.
Jewish tradition does not treat sacred writing as ordinary paper.
In Jewish law, civil divorce and religious divorce are not always the same thing.
The Haftarah is the reading that follows the Torah, and it does interpretive work.
The Haggadah is one of the most used Jewish books outside the Bible.
A ketubah is often admired as wedding art.
A kippah is one of the most visible markers of Jewish practice.
The menorah is one of the oldest and most recognizable symbols in Jewish history.
A mezuzah is a parchment scroll on a Jewish doorway, small in size but central to how a...
A mikvah is sometimes described as a ritual bath.
Judaism makes a clear distinction between praying alone and praying as a community.
The word mitzvah is widely used in English, but usually in a softened form that hides...
A mohel combines circumcision skill with Jewish legal and ritual responsibility.
The ner tamid is easy to miss if you do not know what you are looking at.
Jews often talk about "this week's parashah" as if the phrase explains itself. The...
Many non-Jews assume a rabbi is simply the Jewish version of a priest.
A Sefer Torah is more than a copy of the Torah.
A shofar is not background music.
A siddur is more than a book of prayers.
If parashah is the smaller section, sidra is the weekly portion in the public reading...
A synagogue is often described as the Jewish equivalent of a church.
A tallit is one of the most recognizable garments in Jewish ritual life.
A yeshiva is often described as a Jewish school, but that is too broad to capture what...
Aliyah is a word with more than one Jewish meaning.
The synagogue ark, or aron kodesh, is where [Torah...
If the Mishnah is the compact legal core of rabbinic Judaism, the Gemara is the...
Jewish holidays do not float randomly.
The Mishnah is one of the key books of rabbinic Judaism.
The Omer is a counted stretch of time, seven weeks long, that links Passover to Shavuot.
The Oral Law is one of the ideas outsiders hear about Judaism early and usually...
The Shema is one of the most famous lines in Judaism.
People often talk about the Talmud as if it were a rulebook.
People ask what the Torah is as if the answer were one neat definition.
The phrase Written Law sounds simple until you realize that Judaism almost never treats...
Orthodox Jewish environmental thought is not a carbon-policy platform in a kippah.
Yonatan Adler is not arguing that ancient Israelites did not worship the God of Israel.
When a congregation suddenly realizes that Adon Olam fits a Broadway hit, a Beatles...
The orange on some Seder plates is a modern Passover ritual tied to Susannah Heschel and...
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