Jewish faith
‘Kohelet’: Advantage vs purpose in Ecclesiastes - opinion
There is a clear connection between Kohelet and Sukkot.
Finding strength in the sukkah - opinion
Bring it on, Yom Kippur! Why we are worthy of God this year - opinion
'Questioning Belief': Torah and tradition today - review
A Christian activist believed in me and in my Judaism, his name was Charlie Kirk - opinion
A campus encounter with Charlie Kirk sparked a journey that reshaped my faith, deepened my Jewish identity, and changed the course of my life.
From neighbors and friends, why betrayal still haunts Jews to this day - opinion
Betrayal does not break us. It hardens our realism, sharpens our solidarity, deepens our reliance on God, and strengthens our commitment to Israel.
When life doesn’t fit: How to adjust your angle for success - opinion
In Judaism, the concept of tzimtzum teaches us that if G‑d can make space for us, surely we can learn to make space for others and new possibilities.
Leap of faith: A lesson on embracing God - opinion
In philosophy, a leap of faith is the act of believing in or accepting something not on the basis of reason.
Witnessing miracles: The role of faith in Israel's breakthrough against Iran - opinion
As we continue striving to advance the human condition and bring welfare and life to the world, our enemies, unable to face this reality, continue choosing to hate us.
Spiritual frameworks: Faith and family in Israel at war - opinion
Raising spiritually bilingual children in Israel: the instinctive awareness born of immersion and the thoughtful commitment shaped by reflection.
A matter of faith: Israel will rid the world of Iran's evil, even if it must do it alone - opinion
Once again, this week we are left with no alternatives but to summon faith and confront this daunting challenge with courage, and unshakable resolve.
Tze’ela Gez’s mother-in-law, Naomi: 'Life is still beautiful'
'For me, life is very, very straight. Hashem is the king. We have to understand what that means deeply. It’s not just words.'
From campuses to combat zones, Rudy Rochman fights for Jewish unity
Whether it's confronting antisemitism at Columbia or fighting in Gaza, Rochman blends activism, empathy, and unapologetic Jewish pride
Not for Personal Needs: How Should One Truly Recite Psalms?
Sasha and Elena Troufanov: Hostages' story of faith and survival - opinion
Sasha and Elena Troufanov's harrowing account of survival and a profound reflection on human strength, faith, and the bonds that hold us together.