Hebrew scholar and Jewish academic Irene Lancaster reflects on power, leadership and slavery in Exodus 3:14.
Spring has not arrived, yet blossoming almonds in Israel signify the arrival of Tu Bishvat, the new year for trees, a time ...
Hinduism and Judaism have endured in diaspora less as belief systems than as lived traditions. Daily practice, ritual ...
When Kaminetsky arrived in the Closed City in 1990, the years of pogroms, Nazi conquest, and Soviet oppression had reduced ...
A Chabad rabbi is considering whether fast-growing Maricopa is ready for its first Jewish center, focused on community, culture and connection.
Three years into the war, many Ukrainians, accustomed to frequent air raid alerts, often choose not to go to shelters when ...
Moshe's father-in-law Jethro, Yitro in Hebrew, had been the world's foremost pagan priest and idolatrous practitioner...but then he turned his life around completely, declaring that the God of Israel ...
Reading it immediately brought me back to my final year of high school in 1974, when copies of the New York State Regents ...
We first encountered Yitro in the story of Moshe’s intervention to save his daughters from the shepherds who were bullying ...
Bills proposed by Republican legislators in Missouri include posting the 10 Commandments in classrooms, history lessons that ...
The Southern Tier Singers' Collective will present a performance of Lamentations of Jeremiah by Orlandus Lassus, a masterwork ...
While working as a camp director for Camp Tawonga in San Francisco, Jamie Simon went on a walk around the camp with a 17-year ...