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I Samuel: A King in Israel Rabbi Amnon Bazak’s book I Samuel: A King in Israel (2024) is a thoughtful study of one of the most dramatic books in the...
Joel, Obadiah, and Micah: Facing the Storm Rabbi Dr. Yaakov Beasley presents readers with a delightful, thoughtful, enjoyable, and learning experience...
Exodus: The Genesis of God’s People, published in July 2025 by Zvi Grumet, is a thoughtful and engaging study of the biblical book of Exodus that...
The recently produced film Immigrant Songs: Yiddish Theater and the American Jewish Experience depicts one of the most delightful yet often overlooked...
The Hebrew word seder (סֵדֶר) literally means “order” or “arrangement.“ During Passover, it refers to the ritual dinner and...
My dad, Rabbi Dr. Nathan Drazin (1906-1976), was a brilliant man. Unlike virtually all other rabbis, he not only earned rabbinical ordination at...
Dr. Steven Nadler, professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, is the author of numerous publications, including works on Spinoza,...
ASIN : B0FHT9M1D3 Publisher : McGilligan Publishing Publication date : July 15, 2025 Print length : 549 pages ...
Publisher : Maggid Publication date : October 28, 2025 Language : English Print length : 428 pages ISBN-10 :...
New-Russia: Images from a Journey This book by I. J. Singer was translated by Joshua A. Fogel in 2026. Israel Joshua Singer was a Polish-Jewish...
Readers of The Gavriel Tirosh Affair will find that the book increases their understanding of the history of the reestablishment of the State of...
Albo: Collected Writings, edited by Shira Weiss, is an important and welcome contribution to the study of medieval Jewish philosophy, making the...
The Hebrew phrase ezer kenegdo (עֵזֶר כְּנֶגְדּוֹ) appears in the Torah, the Hebrew Bible, in Genesis 2:18 and 20, when the Bible...
The fifth weekly biblical portion in Deuteronomy is Shoftim, “Judges.” The rabbis who were descendants of the ancient Pharisees viewed this...
I think that William Shakespeare was stating what I consider to be true, and it is possible, but doubtful, that he was Jewish. Shakespeare wrote,...
Passover is one of the most significant holidays of Judaism. Many Jews consider it second to the Shabbat. It is the first command given to the...