Jewish faith
'The Seven Facets of Healing': The compassionate companion - book review
Rabbi Leo Dee does not write about trauma from a theoretical distance, nor is the book solely a memoir. Instead, he combines his own experience within a broader human framework.
‘Hineni': Thanksgiving’s answer to Jewish tradition's sacred question - opinion
Parashat Vayera: Abraham vs Social Darwinism
‘Kohelet’: Advantage vs purpose in Ecclesiastes - opinion
Rabbi Sacks’ wise words from the past speak to us today - opinion
The power of ideas, for Rabbi Sacks, resides in the ability of words to inspire and guide actions.
At the edge of doubt and faith - opinion
"Doubt has pushed me into a more profound and existential space, forcing me to confront life’s rawest truths and to anchor myself in something deeper."
Refusing Milk Saved Them from Death
Polish police took initiative in Jewish killings, new book explores
Polish police murdered Jews during the Holocaust with gusto and even without Nazi orders, according to new resesarch.
A Father’s prayer: Coping with a son’s wounds in Israel’s war - opinion
The war persists, and our sacred struggle to safeguard our land and protect our people remains unwavering.
How to maintain stability in life? Rabbi Yoel Pinto delivers a powerful message
Exploring faith and theology in 'Seeking the Hiding God' - opinion
“When my friends asked, ‘Arnie, why is it that you have faith and we don’t?’ — I tried to figure out what experiences in my life made me open to the possibility of faith,” he said last week.
Faith in miracles must be accompanied with taking action post-Oct. 7 - opinion
Like Elisha, we must combine faith in miracles with direct, personal action. Our wounded defenders need not only our prayers; they need our presence, support, and commitment.
What are the secrets behind Israel's resilience and survival? - opinion
That is “Hatikvah,” the Hope. Along with faith and courage, it is the secret of our survival.
Refusing to lose faith on Simchat Torah despite tragedy - opinion
As we committed on Simchat Torah to dancing again, we are commanded to remember the victims of October 7 and refuse to let our faith dwindle.