The soul’s ability to hold pain and life together.
Opinions
Between memory and independence
The tiny but resilient nation recalls that its story has been written by ordinary people who showed extraordinary courage.
Between remembrance and responsibility: Why our lives go on – and what those who have fallen demand of us.
Once again, it becomes clear how the act of a single individual can damage the reputation of an entire people.
When representatives of the Iranian regime publicly praise the pope, it raises an uncomfortable question.
Sovereign leadership is not a product of routine, but a child of crisis.
An unholy silence
The pope’s genuflection to Islam spells disaster for Western civilization.
Thoughts for Shabbat
What do we do when life suddenly forces us to come to a standstill? Why do we so often experience pausing as a punishment rather than as a protected space?
President Trump should have ignored Pope Leo’s comments, and non-Catholics should respect the papacy’s symbolism. But treating Iran as morally equivalent to Israel or America is still wrong.
