Dr. Charles Feild remembers the paratroopers with jump boots, helmets and bayonets on rifles, standing shoulder to shoulder.
Since 1989, through special government permissions, about 4,000 Bnei Menashe have been able to make aliyah, but just as many ...
This season’s offerings investigate America’s religious origins, explore Jewish identity, and meditate on the power of myths ...
It’s called ‘Va-Yechi’: And Jacob lived ….’. For, although it is about death, it’s also about life. Jacob lived until the age ...
The verb va-yach (“he struck”) is also significant. It shares its root with makot, the plagues. Moses strikes first; God ...
There was a time when a swastika spray-painted on a building in Winnipeg would have been shocking in its rarity. Now it’s ...
One of the quieter lessons the holiday season teaches is how to manage disappointment. But perhaps hope means daring to ...
The New Year brings into one’s thought processes the need to rethink and evaluate the events and circumstances of the ...
Parasha Shemot teaches that antisemitism is a recurring human failure, but Jewish resilience is a recurring miracle. The ...
A durable, dogged, in-person, on-paper, public commitment to a local church is a necessary part of the Christian life.
In one classroom, students create a podcast featuring an “interview” with the prophet Elijah. In another, instructors teach Jewish prayers using AI-created songs with rhyming lyrics.
Living in a modern society does not reduce this obligation—it increases it. Precisely because so much around us changes, a ...