Right now, spring may seem impossibly far away, but starting on February 21, you can start a whole new season of classes with UnYeshiva, a
The texts discussed in this piece can be found, with translations, at the bottom. Parashat VaEra, which we just read, teaches an insight that Torah
Judaism Unbound is not your typical center for Jewish education. There’s nothing typical about it – not its aim (to empower Jews who have felt
(Photo from “My So-Called Selfish Life,” courtesy of Trixie Films) In Part 2 of our mini-mini series on Judaism and being childfree (here’s Part 1),
The author is a Jewish foster parent. When we call out to God as a father, what kind of father do we imagine? A
by Brant Rosen This week’s Torah portion, Parashat Ekev, contains the well-known commandment: “You must love the stranger because you were strangers in the land
We are more than halfway through 2021, if you can believe it, and as of June 7, 561 abortion restrictions, including 165 bans, have been
Avigayil Halpern is publishing a weekly feminist dvar Torah on the parsha through her newsletter, Approaching, which is being crossposted to Jewschool. You can subscribe
Ethan Schwartz is Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible at Villanova University. The story of Korah (Numbers 16), who gives his name to this week’s parsha,
…for me who works at a desk in an office – or these days at home – the toil of my weekdays is mental, not physical. Screen time in particular has become the toil of the work week, the activity I so desperately crave separation from.
