Spirituality
David Kosak on cultivating hope as a discipline in a digitally saturated, emotionally complex world
Female rabbi on healing Israel: Authority means service, not power - opinion
Terror down under: Why terrorists pick Jewish holidays for antisemitic attacks - opinion
Neanderthals were selectively targeted for cannibalism in Ice Age Europe, study reveals - study
Parashat Devarim: Allowing the mistake
God was not pleased with the people’s request to send spies to the land of Canaan, yet He consented to it. What can we learn from this?
Letters for Life: Transforming suffering and living a fulfilling life
'Letters for Life' presents the Rebbe’s advice in a simple, practical way, and thus has universal appeal.
Art and Torah: Longing for new light
The Three Weeks that lead up to the Ninth of Av is an especially propitious time to pray for the peace of Jerusalem.
Parashat Matot-Masei: The difference between fear and evil
The Israelites fell into the trap set by Balaam.
There's been a revolution in spirituality since October 7 - opinion
We meet in a deeper way, and the encounter is a meeting between souls who want to learn and become stronger together, especially with the young audience, the new leadership of the Jewish people.
Why belief in redemption is pivotal - opinion
Throughout our history, we have remained convinced that a better world awaits us.
'Making sense of God' through Norman Solomon's new book - review
Solomon’s aim is not to indoctrinate or convert but rather to provoke thought and stimulate discussion.
Parashat Chukat: Protest against death
Judaism has a surprising perspective on death.
This Jerusalem beit midrash ordains women as Orthodox rabbis
Rabbi Herzl Hefter, dean of Beit Midrash Har’el, ordains both men and women as Orthodox rabbis – and says that the Torah ‘has to be real.’
Parashat Korach: Envy, interests, and disputes
People make the mistakes of their lives because of envy, lust, or pursuit of honor.