Sculpture by Phillip Ratner/Ratner Museum Commentary By Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks. It is a fascinating story and from it comes one...
Art by Phillip Ratner-Ratnermuseum. Pinchas Commentary By Rabbi Lord Sacks. Just beneath the surface of this week’s parshah is an exceptionally...
Art by Phillip Ratner The story of Bilaam, the pagan prophet, begins with a bewildering set of non-sequiturs – a sequence of...
By Ariel Ben Avraham Shalom, everyone. As we love ourselves enough to refine and enhance all levels of consciousness under God’s...
Sculpture by Phillip Ratner It is one of the most perplexing, even disturbing, passages in the Torah. Moses the faithful shepherd,...
The Korach rebellion was an unholy alliance of individuals and groups unhappy with Moses’ leadership. There was Korach himself, a member...
Art by Phillip Ratner Our sedra ends with one of the great commands of Judaism – tsitsit, the fringes we wear on...
Ariel Ben Avraham “Woe to her that is filthy and polluted, to the oppressing city! She hearkened not to the voice, she...
Art by Phillip Ratner Commentary By Rabbi Lord Sacks This week’s sedra begins with a continuation of the census begun in...
By Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks. On the face of it the connections between the sedra and haftarah of Bemidbar are slender....
“I want, in this study, to look at one of Judaism’s most distinctive and least understood characteristics – the chronological imagination.” By...
Sculpture By Phillip Ratner Commentary By Rabbi Lord Sacks At the centre of the mosaic books is Vayikra. At the centre...
A deeply profound explanation of this weeks Torah portion by Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks. The sidrot of Tazria and...
Sculpture by International Artist Phillip Ratner. This is a truly powerful interpretation/explanation of this weeks Torah reading. By Rabbi Lord...
David Hartman, 1931-2013. Passover, Rabbi Prof. David Hartman wrote in 2010, is meant to celebrate and sustain our deep yearning for...
By Rabbi Lord Sacks Judaism is less a philosophical system than a field of tensions – between universalism and particularism, for...
Art by Phillip Ratner Commentary By Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks The third book of the Torah is known in English as...
Art by Phillip Ratner. Commentary By Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks. A long drama had taken place. Moses had led the people...
By Ariel Ben Avraham Ki Tisa: God’s Love The principle in the relationship between Israel and God is Love. We proclaim...
By Ariel Ben Avraham . One of the definitions of the Sanctuary [Temple of Jerusalem], besides being a specific geographic location...
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