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"While Judaism today is more decentralized and egalitarian than ever, it also raises new questions that our generation must ...
The Torah mentions circumcision in five different sections; surprisingly, four of the five focus on women. When circumcision ...
Osgood’s latest book, “Godstruck,” chronicles the conversion stories of seven millennial women — among them, a Quaker, an ...
Rabbi Deborah Waxman, who leads the seminary and congregational union of Judaism’s Reconstructionist movement, said this week ...
Judaism and Christianity share common roots, but what led them to become distinct religions? In this video, we explore the ...
Sukkot celebrates the harvest in Israel. It is tradition to take four kinds of vegetation, and wave them together, ...
To be kosher is to be different. On airplanes and at business dinners, the kosher consumer stands out.
It is Judaism plain and simple.” Rabbi Sacks was right. Judaism never sought power as an end in itself, but always as a means to an end. Anything else should be distasteful to Jewish sensibilities.
Top rabbis and close relatives speak at an emotional launch at a Jerusalem hotel.The post Rabbi Riskin’s new book portrays ...