Daily Kavanah – Monday, September 12, 2022
On this day, in the year 1683, an army of Christian Europeans defeated the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Vienna. Then, [...]
On this day, in the year 1683, an army of Christian Europeans defeated the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Vienna. Then, [...]
This week's Torah portion begins by describing a situation that most of us, thankfully, will find far removed from our personal experience. [...]
In honor of this Labor Day week, here are some reflections on the history of the labor movement, and Jewish heroes who [...]
In honor of this Labor Day week, here are some reflections on the history of the labor movement, and Jewish heroes who have [...]
In honor of this Labor Day week, here are some reflections on the history of the labor movement, and Jewish heroes who [...]
In honor of this Labor Day week, here are some reflections on the history of the labor movement, and Jewish heroes who [...]
For me, the best part of running is the feeling you experience when you’re done. There are moments in the "going" that [...]
"We all worship the same God." While that aphorism bears a lovely sentiment that conveys only the best intentions, when we say [...]
For a while, in exasperation after my teenage opposition, my father would say, "Just do it because I said so!" As parents, [...]
It has been said, mostly by critics of Judaism, that the God of the Hebrew Bible is a vengeful God. Unfortunately, that anti-Jewish [...]