What Ended Up on the Bible's Cutting Room Floor?
Joel Hoffman, PhD, is the author of several books, including And God Said: H
Justice, Justice Shall You Pursue: Jewish Values and Criminal Justice Reform
In a political climate marked by partisanship, it is too seldom that we see a willingness for elected officials to reach across the aisle on major national issues.
Giving at the Highest Level
When the twelfth century Jewish philosopher, Maimonides, contemplated the best way to provide for people in need, he determined that the highest aspiration should be to help people become self-sufficient. To work with people instead of for them:
God's Partners in the Work of Creation
Sanctuary Cities and Community Trust
A string of recent events, from growing numbers of Central American children migrants crossing the U.S.-Mexico border to
What Truths Can We Learn from the Story of Creation?
As we’ve recently turned again to the beginning of our Torah, I want to address an important question: Is it true?
Why I Keep Telling My Family’s Breast Cancer Story
Although I tell my hereditary cancer story again and again, it never gets old.
Nostra Aetate: Commemorating 50 Years of Change in Jewish-Christian Relations
There is an enigmatic section in this week’s Torah portion, in Gen. 14:17-20: