Dov Lipman – Israel needs more ‘God-speak’ Thanks to Rabbi Dov Lipman Introducing more “God-speak” into our daily conversation and culture –...
Jonathan Sacks – Healing the Trauma of Loss It took me two years to recover from the death of my father, of...
Jonathan Sacks – Hierarchy and Politics: The Never-Ending Story It was a classic struggle for power. The only thing that made it...
Jonathan Sacks -Two Kinds of Fear Fear of Failure and Success One of the most powerful addresses I ever heard was given...
Jonathan Sacks – A Test of Character There have been times when one passage in today’s parsha was for me little less...
Jonathan Sacks – The Blessing of Love At 176 verses, Naso is the longest of the parshiyot. Yet one of its most...
Jonathan Sacks – The Sound of Silence Bamidbar is usually read on the Shabbat before Shavuot. So the sages connected...
Jonathan Sacks – A Sense of Direction Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Wins the Templeton Prize. Please enjoy this wisdom from Rabbi Sacks...
Jonathan Sacks – Family Feeling I argued in Covenant and Conversation Kedoshim that Judaism is more than an ethnicity. It is a call to...
Jonathan Sacks – Holy Times The parsha of Emor contains a chapter dedicated to the festivals of the Jewish year....
Rabbi Herzl Hefter – The Choice: Freedom or Victimhood h/t to Lee Diamond And the LORD hardened the heart...
Jonathan Sacks – The Power of Shame On 20 December 2013, a young woman, Justine Sacco, was waiting in Heathrow airport...
Jonathan Sacks – The Eighth Day Our parsha begins with childbirth and, in the case of a male child, “On the...
Rav. Jonathan Kligler – Shmini: What Happened to Nadav and Avihu? We introduce our supporters to Rabbi Jonathan Kligler...
Jonathan Sacks – The Dangers of Enthusiasm Excavating the history of words can sometimes be as revealing as excavating the ruins of...
Rav. Jonathan Kligler – Tzav: The Haftarah as Commentary and Critique We introduce our supporters to Rabbi Jonathan Kligler from Woodstock Jewish...
Jonathan Sacks – The Pursuit of Meaning The American Declaration of Independence speaks of the inalienable rights of life, liberty...
Jonathan Saks – The Social Animal At the beginning of Vayakhel Moses performs a tikkun, a mending of the past, namely...
Jonathan Sacks – The Closeness of God The more I study the Torah, the more conscious I become of the immense...
Sara Jacobovici – When Two Black Holes Collide When Hamlet says, “To be or not to be, that is the question,”...
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