
The Jewish holiday season is quickly approaching. It is a special time for us, personally and as a nation.

What follows is a story about American politics, but its message is universal...

One wonderful item shared by so many is the accounting that continuous study of Scripture leads to ever new insights

As Rosh haShanah comes around with its emphasis on repentance, it is well to heed the message of the 1st Psalm.

This act of creating Man in His Image capped off the entire creation project, resulting in His assessing all as “tov m'od”, “very good”.

Psalm 115 is the 3rd of the Hallel Psalms, so often associated with the Passover season, but, so appropriate at any time, any circumstance.

Tonight begins the festival of Shavuot, a time of joyous celebration when G-D gave Moshe the Torah on Mount Sinai.

A reading of the Passover Haggadah will bring one to the statement by Rabbi Gamaliel
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On January 15, leaders from some 70 plus countries will meet in Paris to discuss issues relating to the Arab Israel conflict, specifically b

The first intifada began in December 1987. It consisted of widespread throwing of stones and Molotov cocktails at Israeli soldiers...
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Very often, the people Adonai chooses would not make our list of acceptable candidates.

The Akedah, or “binding”, is one of the most gut-wrenching incidents in Scripture.

Genesis 15 begins with a despairing Avram. We often think of the Biblical heroes as being almost superhuman

One of the dominant patterns in Mishle, or Proverbs, is Solomon's giving counsel to a son, possibly Rehoboam

We live in a day when “diversity” is exalted. To a certain extent, this can be a good thing, as people are individuals and not stamped out