Beyond the headlines: A weekly glimpse into the Israel you won’t read about in the news.
A slave is not required to take responsibility for his actions, but a free man is required to be accountable for his actions, for those around him, for his future
Being exposed to any kind of behavior has an effect on us.
I find many apt connections between significant modern Jewish historical events and the Torah portions that are read during the week coinciding with their occurrence.
While the role of leadership was exclusively designated for the biblical tribe of Levi, in reality, many of us find ourselves in leadership positions.
The essence of holiness lies in recognizing the inherent dignity and worth of every human being, regardless of their abilities or limitations.
Why does the prohibition of worshiping Molech – as severe and horrifying as it may be – appear in the list of prohibitions of forbidden relationships?
Judaism believes that God does not abandon man, and even if providence is not revealed, it exists in a hidden dimension and affects the course of a person’s life.
A parent, an educator, a parliamentarian, or a rabbi – all are roles designed for the public. And as such, the necessary prerequisite for the fulfillment of the role is the trait of humility.