MISHPATIM: The prohibition against boiling a kid in its mother’s milk never made sense to this rabbi — until a party about 20 ...
It is not only possible to have dual loyalties. It is necessary. That is the subject of our podcast interview with Rabbi ...
He had just stepped down from a tenure editing the magazine, during which it endorsed both the Iraq War and Joe Lieberman’s ...
This week’s episode of “Such a Match!” tells the love story of Jackie and Mark, who met through the Bulletin’s personal ads ...
The University of Haifa's interlinking master’s programs confer a multi-level understanding of Judaism and the Jewish people, ...
According to the Epic of Gilgamesh, the whole of human existence is based on a loophole. The gods swore not to tell any ...
Rockland County legislator Beth Davidson served for several years on her synagogue’s board, an experience she said prompted ...
Horwitz died suddenly in 2019 while on a book tour. In Memorial Days, Geraldine Brooks grieves her husband — and also ...
The statement “an eye for an eye” is in this week’s Torah portion, Mishpatim (Exodus 21:1–24:18). At first glance, this ...
Judaism may preach forgiveness, but unlike its Christian counterpart, it’s not so quick to demand it. Judaism allows for hate ...