We know who we are. They cannot fathom it. Our tireless efforts to explain may fall on deaf ears – but we hear, and we know.
What’s the Bible for? We asked dozens of writers to respond to this question in seven words or less, as well as to expand on ...
Talia read the first four aliyot in Ashkenazi trope, from a standard Ashkenazi Torah scroll. For the fifth Aliyah, which ...
I’m pleased to have the opportunity to get back to my sins and guilt, what with Yom Kippur a mere six and a half months away, ...
Liberation begins with God giving the Israelites control of their own time and inviting them to commemorate and sanctify ...
Arguing that the Book of Leviticus (Vayikra), dealing mainly with the laws of sacrifices in the Tabernacle, is likely the ...
Nothing in the Torah is superfluous. From every word – and even from each letter – our sages derived halachic rulings or ...
Steinhardt has made a point of connecting deeply with congregants during his 31 years at B’nai Torah Congregation in Boca ...
A class by Rabbi Heschel Greenberg on the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah: The Mystery of Hashem's Ineffable Name in the Temple.
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Over the past few weeks, the Pre1A classes at Oholei Torah celebrated a major milestone with beautifully arranged Siddur ...
Joy Ladin, a poet, creative non-fiction writer and nationally recognized thought leader on gender and Jewish identity, will ...