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The Iran war isn’t a one-time crisis. Like a living, breathing creature, it continues to ravage Israel and its people on an ...
I don’t get it—why are Jews so hated when they’ve done so much good for the world?” Her words have echoed in my mind ever ...
Hi Rabbi Ingram. I popped into a Chabad minyan on my shul complex last night and was astonished to see the liquor flowing and ...
At the Jewish school I lead, we teach our students to grapple with moral complexity, to search for truth even when it’s ...
In short, it’s no surprise that appeasement to the more radicalized edges of French society has taken the form of recognizing ...
This Tisha B’Av, let us mourn wisely, not with passive lament, but with active resolve. The survival of the Third Jewish ...
As David was putting him to bed, he turned to his father and said, in a small voice, “I miss you Abba.” Thinking of all the ...
Last Shabbat, we concluded the Book of Bamidbar (“Numbers”)—literally In the Wilderness. Fittingly, both the opening and ...
The Cathars appeared in Europe in the eleventh century, their origins something of a mystery though there is reason to ...
It occurred to me in my long-ago youth that, although my parents named me Deborah after an aunt of my father’s, nothing to do ...
Crash was selficating, that is, exhibiting cognitive inflexibility toward our play, experiencing us as sabotaging what he ...
Early in the story, as a dreaming Alice begins falling, down and down, deeper underground, she wonders whether the fall will ...