Daily Kavanah – Thursday, January 7, 2021
This Shabbat we begin the reading of Exodus, the second book of the Hebrew Bible. “The Book of Exodus, much like the Book [...]
This Shabbat we begin the reading of Exodus, the second book of the Hebrew Bible. “The Book of Exodus, much like the Book [...]
This Shabbat we begin the reading of Exodus, the second book of the Hebrew Bible. “The Exodus story isn’t a story of universal [...]
This Shabbat we begin the reading of Exodus, the second book of the Hebrew Bible. Rabbi Carole Balin, a professor at the Hebrew [...]
This Shabbat we begin the reading of Exodus, the second book of the Hebrew Bible. “Exodus is arguably the most important book in [...]
“…You shall love the stranger as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.” — Leviticus 19:34. On this day in [...]
On this day in 1971, Empress Catherine of Russia issued the second of three ukases (decrees) restricting the right of Jewish commerce in [...]
As the secular New Year approaches, the vast majority of our New Years’ resolutions will likely attempt to distance us as far from [...]
After several false starts, the Fifth Zionist Congress passed a motion on this day in 1901 to create a fund to purchase land [...]
“With great power comes great responsibility.” — French National Convention, May 8, 1793. On this day in 1922, Stanley Martin Leiber was born [...]
This week, I shared the origins of the kosher laws, why certain animals are kosher and how keeping kosher can impact your life. [...]