We are at a watershed moment, and we need to respond from courage, artfulness, and faith, – not from despair. It’s time to ...
Rabbi Pinto further emphasized that a person develops precisely through moments of difficulty. When one faces challenges, they uncover inner strengths they were previously unaware of. If a person’s ...
For me, this verse also evokes the image of someone who does not appear in this verse: Serah bat Asher, the Patriarch Jacob’s only granddaughter who is included in the list of family members who went ...
Jewish academic and Hebrew scholar Irene Lancaster reflects on Tu B'Shvat, the New Year for Trees, and its special ...
The Red Sea split, paving an improbable path. Water became walls on either side, towering and still. As Pharaoh’s chariots ...
Those Synagogues will start the second book, Exodus, this week ... When they reached the Red Sea, their older sister, Miriam the Prophetess, joined the two brothers. When they reached Sinai ...
We need to follow in Miriam’s footsteps. Rabbi Chaim Steinmetz is the Senior Rabbi of Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun in New ...
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Those who stayed in Egypt
I have come to see that my 'wide tent' cannot include those fringe alienated Jews who go so far as to betray core Jewish ...
STOCKHOLM - The global order is undergoing significant changes that demand a new economic-security agenda. From hot wars and localised ins ...
In the Torah portion Beshalach which we read this week, a profound verse highlights the relationship between divine guidance and personal well-being. The text presents two nuanced interpretations of ...
Notice how Herodotus describes this region: “These Phoenicians formerly dwelt, as they themselves say, by the Red Sea; they crossed from there ... Now, what does this have to do with the Exodus from ...