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Is there a compelling, science-based argument that God exists? Check this one out.
by Rabbi Mordechai Becher
Three classical Jewish approaches.
by J-TV and Rabbi Joseph Dweck
How can finite beings talk about an infinite Creator?
by Rabbi Noson Weisz
Exploring the meaning of God's two most essentials names: An excerpt from R. Weisz's new book PrayerWorks.
by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan
God is both the Force of creation, and the Director of history.
by Jon Dabach
Why do some Jews refer to God as "Hashem"?
The Creator of space and time is from all existence.
Strengthening one's intellectual understanding and emotional connection to the Divine.
We often question God's ways. But given the chance, how would we do things differently?
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By understanding God's manifestations in both male and female imagery, we can begin to unify our connection to the transcendence reality.
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When reading reports of hair-raising cruelty, trusting God means knowing that the answers to why Israel is under attack are there, even if they are not obvious at the moment.
by Rabbi Nechemia Coopersmith
Does the intricate design of the universe serve as evidence for the existence of God?
Kurt Vonnegut and encounters with the Infinite source of existence.
How can we perceive the Infinite while stuck in a finite world?
Delve into some mind-boggling concepts in this exploration of the Jewish definition of God.
All events, large and small, ultimately result from God's will.
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