Sincere or sanctimonious? Will we sell our souls to claim the moral high ground? Rabbi Yossy Goldman Nov. 22, 2023
How Jews should conduct themselves during wartime The Torah’s teaching is that a law-abiding army must take steps to minimize civilian casualties, insofar as possible, while that army achieves its mission and defeats its enemy. Jerome M. Marcus Nov. 3, 2023
Thou shalt not be judgmental! By judging favorably, we bring out the holiness in us all. Rabbi Yossy Goldman April 27, 2023
Children leading parents? We see a worldwide return to Torah observance thanks to the younger generation. Rabbi Yossy Goldman March 30, 2023
A call for peace, 3,300 years later Peace is not just another halachic obligation; it is a moral foundation of Judaism. Chaim Steinmetz Aug. 4, 2022
Ancient Jewish cemetery in Worms, Germany, sees graves desecrated One of the city’s most famous residents was Rashi—Rabbi Solomon ben Yitzchak—who studied in the city’s yeshivahs in the 11th century, and wrote commentaries on the Torah and Talmud. July 13, 2020