Celebrating Truth in a World of Falsehood
Four months after Simchat Torah became a day of profound tragedy, we need to reaffirm the premise to which that day is dedicated. As a
Four months after Simchat Torah became a day of profound tragedy, we need to reaffirm the premise to which that day is dedicated. As a
Jews are the targets of a disproportionate amount of hate crimes, especially those who visibly identify as Jews and frequent specifically Jewish activities and spaces,
How prominent a place does our faith occupy in our lives and mindset? To what extent do we really see God as the defining factor
“In each and every generation one is obligated to view themselves as if they left Egypt.” The obligation to experience the Exodus anew defines how
Integrity is a basic value to which our Sages attached great value, even referring to it as m’yesodei hanefesh, a foundation of the soul (Shaarei
Any challenge is made so much more bearable when it is not borne alone. Pharaoh recognized this profound truth and used it manipulatively to intensify
How do we overcome apathy and hostility and instead solidify our commitment to each other? The city of Shechem symbolizes the complexity of that challenge.
It pays to recall our failures. As Pharaoh struggles to find an interpretation of his dreams (Bereishit 41:9), his chief butler comes forth with a
Our environment poses a constant challenge to our morality, specifically regarding the core Jewish values of modesty and sanctity in the intimate realm. We are
Applying the wisdom of Torah to contemporary challenges is never simple; it is exceptionally challenging when it comes to Jewish foreign affairs. Our Sages taught
Today, the government of Israel made one of the most morally and strategically complex and difficult decisions any group of elected officials can confront, making
I learned new and useful terminology, that migration and movement are governed by “push factors” and “pull factors.” Put simply, a push factor is a