
Person in the Parsha, Vayera: Optimism Pays
It may not have been the first day I reported to my new job, but it was not many days later that I first met
It may not have been the first day I reported to my new job, but it was not many days later that I first met
While the words of the Torah itself can be difficult to decipher, it is sometimes an even greater challenge to understand that which is not
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
Gandhi, the founder of civil disobedience who ultimately led approximately 300 million Indians to freedom in 1947, famously said, “Be the change that you wish
It was a magical summer, the kind that many of us experienced when we were very young and remember fondly for the rest of our
The sound of the shofar is in the air. The Hebrew month of Elul has come, preparing us for Rosh Hashanah. But this Rosh Hashanah,
My graduate training in psychology taught me a great deal. But there were major topics that were simply not part of our curriculum. Interestingly, these
I have always been fascinated by large Jewish gatherings and Israel’s national events. Yom Haatzmaut ceremonies, the mass Birkat Kohanim (Blessing of the priests) at
Defense Minister Moshe Yaalon has instructed IDF Chief of Staff, Lt. Gen. Benny Gantz, to initiate an inquiry against a senior reservist officer who is
For the past several weeks, certain ideas have dominated my consciousness. Don’t worry, these are not obsessive thoughts, and I am not a candidate for
“We want fish, we want fish!” These ridiculous chants boomed through the Jewish camp as an angry mob clamored for a return to Egypt. Astonishingly,
The Jewish obligation of tikkun olam is widely referred to and it is traditionally assumed that the Aleinu prayer is one of the texts upon