Both the Mesopotamian countries of Iran (ancient Persia) and Iraq (ancient Babylonia or Chaldea) had a phenomenal historic ...
The fifth weekly biblical portion in Deuteronomy is Shoftim, “Judges.” The rabbis who were descendants of the ancient Pharisees viewed this portion as supporting the Pharisees’ views, rather than ...
An acquaintance of mine was once on a cable car in South America when it suddenly became dark. He felt someone touching his head under his kippah. When the lights ...
Reflections columnist Bill Tinsley delves into the third of the Ten Commandments and the power and sacredness of God's name.
Reflections columnist Bill Tinsley on how the third commandment teaches us why God's name is sacred and how we are invited into a relationship with Him.
To celebrate Purim, many Jews bake and eat a pastry called hamantaschen. The three-cornered cookie is named after Haman's hat ...
Instead, he reframed the entire question, offering two coequal expectations: “You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, and all your mind. This is the first and greatest ...
Joint Israel-US strikes on the Iranian regime are taking place just as Jews are set to mark a festival commemorating another ...
Easter is the central holiday of the Christian world, established in memory of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third ...
SU’s Salaam Shalom is an interfaith language program that gathers students — regardless of faith — to study Hebrew and Arabic ...
The letters were engraved on both sides of the stone. According to the Talmud, the engraving pierced the tablets completely, ...