Judaism’s golden rule

Once this becomes clear, the rest of the Torah is merely the commentary and details of how to carry it out.
By Rabbi Tzvi Nightingale Jun. 9, 2024

Hebrew scriptures: Not in God’s name

Islam has long been associated with violence, and savagery was usually
By Rabbi Yitzhak Zweig May. 19, 2024

Hebrew Scriptures: Judaism is a call to responsibility

The early history of humanity is set out in the Torah as a series of disappointments. God gave human beings freedom, which they then misused
By Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks Nov. 5, 2023

Did thousands die for a few to enrich themselves?

Did the people of this country not genuinely expect that after gaining independence, the majority would finally enjoy the “milk and honey” that Zimbabwe has in abundance?
By Tendai Ruben Mbofana Apr. 4, 2023

Kasher Slaughter: An introduction

This commandment applies equally to cattle, to animals, and to fowl. A limb torn or cut from a living animal is forbidden. An animal that is not slaughtered, but dies of itself, is prohibited.
By Rabbi Gersion Appel Mar. 18, 2023

The sounding of the shofar— a commandment

The sound of the teruah is both earthly and divine.
By Rabbi Mark Goodman Sep. 18, 2022