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Sally Priesand: First American Female Rabbi
Ordained in 1972 by the Reform movement, she paved the way to the rabbinate for many women.
Celebrate, Rabbis Without Borders, Rosh Hashanah
Rosh Hashanah: Get Woke
During the High Holiday period, we expect a great deal from ourselves. Putting aside the business of material holiday preparation ...
Hasidic Prayer
The ecstatic prayer of the early Hasidim reflects the rediscovery of God's presence in the world.
Humanity in Wartime
War and peace — and the difficulties with both — are the subjects of Parashat Shoftim.
Jewish Culture, Jewish Literature, Live
Saul Bellow
The most successful Jewish American writer may be the most ambivalent as well.
Remember Your Rock, Your Creator
Moshe poetically reminds the Children of Israel of the importance of remembering God who created them.
Confronting An Absence
Both Parashat Tetzaveh and the Book of Esther are missing some central characters.
Hebrew’s Theological Significance
According to Jewish tradition, Hebrew is the original language of humanity and the language spoken by God.