Packing the Instruments of Our Salvation
“We came to the United States where I hoped to build a better, safer life for us. Unfortunately, that did not happen.
8 Books for the Lazy Days of Summer
Here’s a round-up of some of ReformJudaism.org’s recent book reviews. One of these books might be just the thing for your next summer read.
So, What’s the Point? Ecclesiastes and Chol HaMo-eid Sukkot
Chances are that many of us are familiar only with the section of Ecclesiastes that begins "To everything there is a season," only because we've heard it at a funeral or – thanks to the late Pete Seeger – at a hootenanny.
Yes, When I Moved to Israel My Grandparents Came With Me
Six years ago, my husband and I (and our cat) made aliyah, moving from Los Angeles, where we had lived and worked for 25 years, to begin creating new lives in Jerusalem.
God’s Punishments: Or Are They?
Parashat Ki Tavo contains one of the most powerful and frightening chapters of the Torah.
Experiencing Torah Through Reckless Abandon in the Wilderness
Israel's declaration of independence states that the Land of Israel is the birthplace of the Jewish people. There is another point of view, expressed in this portion, Chukat, which indicates that the people's birthplace is in the wilderness.
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