Translated and introduced by Moriel Rothman-Zecher, cross-posted from his blog, The Leftern Wall. Moriel Rothman-Zecher: My own process, in which I began to shift from
It has been a very dark time for Jewish news over the past few weeks. War and war crimes, chants calling for our death, us
Perhaps file this under “there’s nothing to see here”, but I suspect that David Horovitz, over at The Times of Israel, gets it right when
How did Korach commit such villainy that his whole household was swallowed alive by the earth, and yet his children and descendants became some of the tradition’s most creative, dedicated, and productive artists?
by Leah Solomon Leah Solomon, an L.A. native who has lived in Jerusalem for 15 years, has worked since 1997 in the field of experiential
by Gabe Kretzmer Seed Gabe Kretzmer Seed is a rabbinical student at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah and graduate fellow at Elijah’s Journey. I’ve had the honor
by Rabbi Ari Hart Rabbi Ari Hart is a founder of the Jewish-Muslim Volunteer Alliance and of Uri L’Tzedek. In this week’s Torah portion, Pinchas (Numbers