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Is tradition in Judaism still relevant?
Why would a rational, educated woman choose to join an ancient people and embrace traditions that seem to belong to another ...
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What Judaism says about Mamdani’s ‘collectivism’ vs. ‘rugged individualism’
Judaism is an extended critique of rugged individualism. It insists that moral responsibility begins not with the self, but ...
Don’t be misled: it’s time for us to all put our heads above the parapet and be vocally proud of the world’s only Jewish ...
Judaism’s moral ideas did not remain confined to one people. They shaped Christianity, Islam, Western law, and global ethical discourse. Even societies that reject religion still rely heavily on ...
In the weeks after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack, religiously charged videos started circulating on social media. Dozens of young ...
Understanding what makes Judaism and Jewish civilization different and seeing if it can explain Jew-hatred in Christianity and Islam. What makes Judaism different from all other religions? And does ...
If you’re Jewish, there’s something about psychedelics that you might find familiar. Rabbi Josh Rose is the founder of Co/Lab: Reimagine Jewish. He says the psychedelic experience and the ancient ...
We sit with Adam Ferziger to explore how liberal and moderate forms of Judaism, forged in North America, took root in Israel ...
Ari and Lauren Douglas’ wedding had many of the hallmarks of a traditional Jewish ceremony. The couple stood under a traditional covering called a chuppah, as a cantor recited a series of blessings.
Years ago, Steven R. Weisman visited a friend in Israel who had grown up in a non-observant Jewish-American household like him. But, unlike Weisman, the friend had become devoutly Orthodox. Thinking ...
The saga of my Jewish conversion began twenty-five years ago, when I got engaged to my first husband. He’d grown up in an Orthodox family, and his parents, my future in-laws, were devastated that he ...
...the point of this form of Judaism is to make Judaism live in our own lives and in those of our descendants by balancing and mixing the traditional with the modern. Rabbi Elliot N Dorf, United ...
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