Study
History And Memory
The ritual of the first fruits provides an example of the tension surrounding forgetting and remembering crises and miracles in our history.
Zionism And First Fruits
The speech that farmers recited when bringing their first fruits to the Temple articulates the Zionist message.
Law, Not Love, Is The Opposite Of Hate
Law is essential to Judaism, establishing an external set of moral guidelines.
To Be Holy For God You Have To Be Wholly For God
The commandment to be wholehearted with God requires us to devote our entire beings sincerely to God.
Child Laborers: The Torah Will Not Let Us Rest Until They Do
Our society is judged on the basis of how we treat our most vulnerable members.
All Is Not Fair In Love And War
By linking the incident of the female prisoner of war to the hated wife and rebellious child, Rashi encourages us to consider the consequences of treating others as objects.
Justice And Communal Responsibility
The instructions to pursue justice and practice communal responsibility should motivate us to constantly improve our efforts to alleviate the crises that affect our people.
Communal Cohesion
The second paragraph of the Shema teaches us the importance of the communal observance of Judaism.
Gentle Rebuke Can Lead To Return
Moses' sensitive rebuke of the Israelites teaches us that we can always return and renew our relationship with God and religion.
The Limits Of Leadership
Pinchas' violent act raises questions about the extent of any leader's authority.
Who’s Next? The Change And Challenge Of Leadership
The transition in leadership from Moses to Joshua provides us with a model for contemporary changes in leadership.