“I think the Jews of 1222 would have been astonished to hear Hebrew ring out in this cathedral”
Jewish World
And will less political religion in Israel lead to more true religion?
In our day, the rabbis’ rulings regarding going to war over the Land of Israel are not mere theory
Lev Shestov offers a provocative and daring challenge to complacent familiarity with the Bible and unchallenged traditional understanding of faith
Israeli professor involved in test of the Red Heifer ritual calls it an “historical moment” on the road to purity and redemption.
An examination of the Magdala Stone and what it tells us of Jesus’ ministry and influence on Judaism
Daniel is one of those biblical names, still widely used in Israel today, that is not only strong and lovely, but carries significant meaning
“What, are we waiting for the Archangel Michael to fly to Rome, tear down the Vatican and return the Temple treasures to us?”
Ukraine and the Holocaust
We mustn’t check our compassion for Ukrainian victims of Russian aggression, but can their present ordeal be separated from Ukraine’s horrifically antisemitic past?