I really like to look at scriptures in different versions of the Bible. I think through different “voices” we get to hear the Word of God in ways that help ...
The term "scapegoat" refers to someone who unfairly takes the blame for others but its origins come from an ancient Hebrew ...
Meet Yael Kanarek. The artist behind Toratah, a gender-swapped rewrite of the Hebrew Bible, is coming to the Bay Area.
To understand this covenant more deeply, to investigate if it is a one-sided promise or a covenant of mutual reciprocation, ...
The book itself is described by its author as the final revelation of G-d in which all answers to all remaining questions with respect to the Tanach were answered.
Whereas Christmas marks the birth of Jesus, Hanukkah, which was celebrated for centuries before Jesus was born, commemorates ...
In an increasingly interconnected world, the ability to communicate across language barriers is more crucial than ever. For ...
A long-standing rabbinic decree in Mexico refuses to recognize converts and admit them into Jewish communities, preventing ...
Josh Berer makes most of his money designing Arabic tattoos. He also has a side business designing cross-cultural marriage ...
Descending from a 400-year-old line of rabbis, the scholar whose family fled the Holocaust returned to foster a Liberal ...
One verse, five voices. Edited by Nina Litvak and Salvador Litvak, the Accidental Talmudist Everyone on earth had the same language and the same words.
What do scriptural accounts of monstrous beings like Leviathan and Behemoth tell us about our experience of the sacred?