Prayer and action cultivate gratitude, writes ritualist, musician, healer and teacher Kohenet Rabbi Sarah Bracha Gershuny.
The Jewish practice of counting our blessings encourages us to recognize and appreciate the sustenance in our lives. This ...
Israeli multidisciplinary art project that works with deaf performers at the Na Laga’at Festival for Groundbreaking Arts ...
Arnold Eisen, former chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary, writes a book facing the "questions of what I actually ...
A Personal Theological Essay,” in which Eisen describes what he believes about a God whom he acknowledges to be elusive, if ...
Being deeply good-hearted enables us to follow and believe in con artists and help spread even their most ridiculous and hurtful lies.
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The other rabbi says that anger is bad because it leads to hurting others or oneself. That’s true but he forgets that humans were created human. On the one hand, Judaism says that anger is like ...
From elevators and handrails to VR, beacons, and sign language guides—how Jerusalem's Old City and Tower of David set a new ...
At the First Baptist Church of Suitland, just across the District of Columbia border in Maryland, a typical Sunday service ...
Yet, in the following, I will argue that the more the Court expanded its reach into the political arena using vague and ...
That would be a surprise to people who live in ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities such as Kiryas Joel and Monsey, N.Y., where ...