Kohanim and Kings
Did you ever argue politics with an anarchist? How about theology with an atheistic communist? Well, I’ve done both and have learned a lot in
Did you ever argue politics with an anarchist? How about theology with an atheistic communist? Well, I’ve done both and have learned a lot in
Would you ever imagine that our holy Sages had a lot to say about a kiss? Would we not assume that kisses would be judged
Note: This week marks the beginning of the seventh year of the Person in the Parsha series, which began with Parshat Bamidbar, May 2009. A
When children once inquired about where babies come from, they were told that the stork brought them. The stork is a migratory bird that was
There was a time when I would only go out of my way to listen to speakers who were older and more experienced than I.
I always experience a sense of excitement when I begin a new book. I am convinced that most avid readers feel the same way. This
We were walking down the long airport corridor on the way to the boarding gate. Somehow, it seems that whenever my wife and I have
It is a familiar domestic scene, one that we have all experienced. The family is about to leave on a well-deserved long vacation. All the
Executive Vice President, Emeritus of the Orthodox Union Can you sleep at night? There is so much trouble in the world. Violence, wars large and
Executive Vice President, Emeritus of the Orthodox Union Do you believe in angels? Have you ever met one? I do, and I have. Let me
Veteran readers of this column are familiar with my paternal grandfather, Chaim Yitzchak Weinreb. He was an old-school Jew, with roots in the region of
Executive Vice President Emeritus of the Orthodox Union The French poet Baudelaire once remarked that the devil’s greatest success is his ability to convince us