Post Fear Not, For You Shall Not Be Shamed This week’s Haftorah, a section from the prophets that corresponds with our Torah reading, brings a message of deep comfort and hope to a people who have experienced great hardship… Read More
Post From Slander to Support: The Changing Christian Perspective on Israel Since the establishment of the State of Israel, millions of Protestants and Catholics worldwide have not only rejected John Chrysostom’s views but now actively support Israel and celebrate its unique… Read More
Post Growth, Faith, and New Beginnings The start of a new school year always feels like the beginning of a new chapter—a moment filled with anticipation, excitement, and a hint of uncertainty. This year is especially… Read More
Post Remembering 9/11: The Ever-Changing Face of Evil September 11th is the anniversary of the suicide terrorist attacks carried out by Al Qaeda against the US. On September 11, 2001, 19 terrorists armed with box-cutters hijacked four passenger… Read More
Post Why Do Most American Jews Vote for People Who Hate Them? Tragically, most American Jews of the current era grew up with little understanding of traditional Judaism. Post October 7th, many Jews across America are waking up and returning to their… Read More
Post Divine Detours In moments of uncertainty, we can find comfort in knowing that every detour is part of a divine plan, and that in the end, we will arrive exactly where we… Read More
Post Calculating the Cost There’s a trend on social media that pokes fun at the mental gymnastics we do as parents to get out the door on time. It’s called “Mom Math.” It goes… Read More
Post Shoftim – Why is the Rabbinic law legitimate? Simply put, without the steadfast commitment to rabbinic law, the Jewish people would not have survived the exile. Rather than being a burden as it is often portrayed by Christians,… Read More
Post Rising from the Dust Isaiah’s prophecy reminds us that even in moments of great suffering and uncertainty, God is with His people, guiding them toward a future of peace and restoration…. Read More