by Sara Yoheved Rigler
Sara Yoheved Rigler
Rabbi Benjamin Blech
by Rabbi Benjamin Blech
Passover celebrates the concept of a personal God who cares about us and is the ultimate director of history.
by Rabbi Menachem Lehrfield
Passover connects Jews through the ages and around the globe by retelling the Jewish People’s ongoing story.
by Dr. Yvette Alt Miller
How many of these Hebrew words do you know?
Matzah symbolizes hope, especially this year.
by Rabbi Aaron Zimmer and Rabbi Elie Feder Ph.D.
Is there a compelling, science-based argument that God exists? Check this one out.
by Tzvi Gluckin
A snapshot view of the books of Joshua, Judges, Samuel, and Kings, chronicling the story of the Jewish nation after the death of Moses.
by Bruce Licht and Ron Kardos
Five personal perspectives on why believe in God.
by Anthony Housefather
Canadians shouldn’t be harassed for supporting the right for Jews to have a state in our ancestral homeland.
by Marjorie Davis
DEI’s minimization of antisemitism is only one of its faults.
by Jeff Jacoby
Prisoners of conscience risk their lives for the freedom we take for granted. They deserve to know that we have not forgotten them.
by Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller
The month that moves us out of being enslaved to our egos.
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by Rabbi Nechemia Coopersmith
Now's the time to reassert your Jewish identity with increased pride and joy.
But don’t Jews have the whole world to go to just like everyone else on the planet?
How was the Tanach compiled, who wrote it, what is its theological significance, and do archeological finds support its historical claims?
by Kylie Ora Lobell
A basic primer on Judaism’s laws of keeping kosher.
by Rabbi Dr. Dovid Gottlieb
Religions tell stories about the world. We want to know if there is truth in those stories. How can we find this out?
by JewKnowIt
What's love got to Jew with it?
by Dr. Joshua M. Moritz
Darwin was neither the darling of the atheist nor the villain of the theist.
Do you know the origins of these Jewish terms?
by Rabbi Ephraim Shore
And we don’t even realize it.
The Jewish calendar is a sophisticated, accurate system that has been in use for millennia. It’s also an important tool for spiritual growth.
by Ilene S. Cohen, Ph. D.
Throughout history, the Jewish People have held onto their identity, resisting external pressures and preserving their beliefs and values.
The Torah is the central work of Jewish belief. What’s in it and who wrote it?
by Rabbi Adam Jacobs
A leading cosmologist, Dr. Keating was a Catholic altar boy before he discovered his Judaism later in life.
Discover Jewish beliefs about the afterlife and the role of heaven and hell in Judaism.
A brief history and overview of the core beliefs of the world’s oldest monotheistic faith.
A deep dive into the intricate psychology behind mass antisemitism.
How the Torah is the original A.I., except there’s nothing artificial about it.
by Rabbi Efrem Goldberg
#The October 8th Jew must not only lean in to their unapologetic Zionism but must embrace, live, and promote unapologetic Judaism.
Do Jews believe in aliens? Does astrology play a role in Judaism? Get all your questions answered in this episode of Jew Know It.
by David Levin
And how will we recognize him when he comes?
The Ten Commandments express the tenets of ethical monotheism and are a pillar of Western civilization. What are they and what makes them Jewish?
by Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks
Judaism is a way of understanding the world and contains life-changing ideas.
Explaining antisemitism.
The promise of Hanukkah and of Jewish history is that Hamas will ultimately fail and fade into oblivion.
by Amy Shriberg, Ph.D.
DEI distorts classical liberal values that form the bedrock of western democracies. It also vilifies Jews.
Understanding Thanksgiving from a Jewish perspective.
Gila Sacks, the rabbi’s daughter, on how her father would want us to take action and protest, and to cling to hope.
It’s easy to dismiss cosmetic surgery as an exercise in vanity. But that isn’t the Jewish approach.
by NASCK: National Association of Chevra Kadisha
Six Jews share why they decided to opt for burial and not cremation.
by aish.com
Why do people enjoy being scared? What's with all the candy? Explore the connections between Jewish concepts and Halloween.
Antisemitism has the power to override every norm and decent impulse.
It’s no accident that the word “hamas” in Hebrew means violence and murder.
We always knew how to die together. The time has come for us to know also how to live together.
During the Israel-Gaza war, you may have heard the phrase “from the river to the sea” being chanted. Learn why it’s not a freedom call – it’s straight up antisemitism.
by Ilan Yitzhak
Sometimes all you need to do is let go and dance.
Learn about what the mikvah is, its many uses, and how it helps Jews connect to their spirituality.
My answer to the question: What’s your Roman Empire?
by Gabriel Ethans
After my mother’s death, I struggled with low self-esteem, sadness, and guilt. My view of Yom Kippur made things even worse.
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