Spiritual enslavement is not confined to the Egypt in the Torah. Harder to recognize, similar enslavements exist all around.
Dear all, The kids turned six-and-a-half this week. I suppose they take after me; I’ve always marked my own half-birthday with a bit of celebration.
As Bar Ilan University professor Joshua Berman engagingly and convincingly demonstrates in his “Echoes of Egypt” Haggadah, ...
A shared trait of most religious and philosophical systems is the individual or communal journeying towards a specific lofty ...
As Bar Ilan University professor Joshua Berman engagingly and convincingly demonstrates in his “Echoes of Egypt” Haggadah, the process by which the Passover story took shape was as a polemic against ...
We may never know each other’s names. We may never meet. Yet for those minutes, across oceans, time zones, and screens, we share something deeply human.
We are struggling on two fronts: we worry about friends and family, and we are preoccupied with our own “survival” on a trip extended beyond our control.
In the film, Leo Woodall plays Niki White, a gifted young piano tuner in New York whose heightened auditory abilities allow him to detect even the faintest mechanical sounds.
Looking around at the tears, laughter, and joy after two years of hell, the show was able to not just touch but nourish our ...
With Purim having just passed, I’ve been thinking about how Jews have been disguising ourselves over the years.
Most military experts agree that fully replacing an authoritarian theocracy is much more difficult than merely decapitating ...
No matter what happens going forward, something as earth-shattering as the fall of the Soviet Union has already happened in the Middle East.
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