Recharge

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Be Like the Moon 

Even when we feel diminished, we have the ability to change, renew ourselves and shine.

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Genesis Hangover

As we close the Torah’s first book, I feel the familiar pangs of finishing a beloved novel.

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Christmas and Hanukkah Have More in Common Than You Think

Winter festivals meet a primal need that humans infuse with meaning.

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The History of Hanukkah Gifting

Devotion implies contribution — and care.

What Exactly Is Hanukkah?

Talmudic sages posed the question. We’re still working through the answers.

Choosing How To Tell Our Story

Hanukkah offers a model for this moment.

Metadata Etched in Stone

On chronograms and other curiosities

Did the Biblical Matriarchs All Long To Be Mothers?

Genesis considers maternal ambivalence. 

What Makes a Story Jewish?

Diaspora Jews don’t have the luxury of writing about whatever they want. Telling Jewish stories is a Jewish imperative.

‘Bad Jews’

Self-judgment gets a bad rap. But is it such a terrible thing to appraise the life we’re living?

Abraham, the First Talmudist

In a patriarch, God seeks a moral partner.

Was Noah Just God’s Favorite?

With humanity all but destroyed, depictions of Noah emerge and diverge.

Creation Is Ongoing, and Everyone Has a Role To Play

When life unravels, imagination is what's needed.

Shared Space Means Shared Responsibility

We can’t assume that someone else will fix what’s broken.

We Evolve. So Does God.

The mystics saw the days following Yom Kippur as a period when the crowning heights of the Day of Atonement descend to the earthly realm.

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