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Today we mark the fast for 17 of Tammuz, mourning the breaching of Jerusalem's walls and other tragic events. Watch a ...
Experts say camps offer the opportunity to try skills and social situations while developing a stronger sense of self in the ...
President and Dean Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz joyfully announced that his global center for learning and action had just ...
This week’s Torah portion, Parshat Chukat, marks the beginning of the end of the longest family road trip in history, as the ...
The Rebbe was not only a brilliant scholar, but he was also a leader who taught us to live with faith that reaches beyond ...
And holiness demands care. (A common Ashkenazi and Yiddish pronunciation is shammes.) Anything with inherent sanctity — such ...
Candace Owens accuses rabbi of bribing pastors to criticize her; Jewish group shoots back Ohr Torah Stone responds that accusation by provocateur, who has embraced antisemitic rhetoric, is ...
I never believed in God the way religious people do. But I began reading the Torah, the Talmud, books on Jewish wisdom and law. The more I read, the more I saw a deep, timeless intelligence.
First sloppiness, then threats of deportation. This is not how things ordinarily work.
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Wars are often waged in the name of religion. So what do key texts from Christianity, Islam and Judaism say about the justification for war? We asked three experts for their views. The Bible Robyn ...