Jewish education is a lifelong endeavor While the lessons are indeed old, they have stood the test of time by guiding generations of people wrestling with big questions. Rabbi Ana Bonnheim Dec. 30, 2024
Israeli scholars confirm ancient rabbinic theories via machine learning algorithm The algorithm was able to confirm the theories of Rashi—the foremost biblical commentator—and other prominent Torah scholars. June 3, 2024
Herzog gives Talmud volume that survived the Holocaust to Yad Vashem The Israeli leader's grandfather was entrusted with the Pesachim Tractate after it was found in the Bürgerbräukeller beer hall in Munich in 1945. Etgar Lefkovits April 18, 2024
Egypt then, Gaza now Our enemies’ tactics may evolve but, essentially, they remain the same. Rabbi Yossy Goldman Jan. 17, 2024
Three-and-a-half-inch Gemara up for auction Royal Auction House is calling the edition the “world’s smallest ever printed.” Aug. 23, 2023
Chassidic rapper Nissim Black gives weather forecast on program in Greenville, SC While reading off temperatures, the musician posed Talmudic-styled questions. March 28, 2023
Jews are commanded not to rejoice at the death of any human being Chief Rabbi of Safed Shmuel Eliyahu’s comments on the earthquake in Turkey and Syria betray Jewish values Rabbi Isaac Choua Feb. 21, 2023
The God of the powerless There is a dark side to a culture that focuses on winners; it changes the way we see the losers in life, the weak and the powerless. Chaim Steinmetz Sept. 11, 2022