Judaism is an extended critique of rugged individualism. It insists that moral responsibility begins not with the self, but ...
Judaism’s moral ideas did not remain confined to one people. They shaped Christianity, Islam, Western law, and global ethical ...
We sit with Adam Ferziger to explore how liberal and moderate forms of Judaism, forged in North America, took root in Israel ...
That came up in my recent conversation (and podcast) with Rabbi Rick Jacobs, president of the Union for Reform Judaism. He ...
Yet this framing itself is mistaken. God did not ask the Jewish people to choose between faithfulness and responsibility, ...
The comparison of New Year practices in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam demonstrates how religious traditions maintain ...
The world’s most influential moral and religious traditions rest, in part, on a people who refused to disappear.
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 are not simply a religion, and certainly not one understood through the Christian idea of the word. We are a people. We are indigenous to the Land of Israel. Judaism is not a religion. Or rather, ...
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.
The shift marks a significant change in tone for a movement that long treated intermarriage as a threat to Jewish continuity, even as its longstanding ban on clergy officiating at such weddings ...