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Displaced Persons After the Holocaust

The survivors said: "We were liberated, but we are not free."

The Fascinating Jewish History of Chocolate

A new book from a "chocoholic" dives into the Jewish history of chocolate.

Moed Katan 3

Between anarchy and obsolescence.

Aleinu: A Call to Divine Service

This prayer calls on us to discover where the brokenness of the world overlaps with our particular human gifts.

The Smallest of Peoples

On the brink of entering the Promised Land, Moses reminds the people that being fewer in numbers is no reason to shirk responsibilities.

Accessing God in a Man-Made World

There is no need to ascend to heaven--or build a tower--to find God.

We Are All God’s Creatures

One of the Torah's central insights is its effort to minimize human ownership.

Countering Destruction: Lessons from Noah

Today, perhaps the greatest risk of humans destroying the world comes not from those with the intent but from the collective, unintentional actions of billions.

A New Model For Jewish Identity

Today, personal choice trumps group-oriented feelings of obligation as the basis for Jewish identity.

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