x-posted to Justice in the City In a powerful display of moral imagination The fourth century Babylonian Sage Rava (in Tractate Shabbat of the Babylonian
crossposted from Justice in the City Yesterday, in the Jewish tradition, was the “Sabbath of vision.” It is named after Isaiah’s bleak vision described in
This is a guest post by William Deresiewicz, a board member of Tivnu: Building Justice. Bill is a writer and former English professor at Yale.
Emmanuel Levinas, one of the most important philosophers of the twentieth century, dedicated the second of his two major works (he wrote many, many more
My latest post on Justice in the City. It seems that every third line in any debate or speech by any candidate or advocate of
So what else is there to say about Mitt Romney’s tax returns? I would suggest that we could learn at least two things from them. First, on
And wishes for a sweet, peaceful, just new year to everybody and a meaningful fast to those who are fasting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30HKyLhGCjk (h/t to Zak)
(originally posted on Justice in the City) There is an important conversation that is not happening about Zionism and the American Jewish community. It is
