A Weekly Torah Reading for Our Tech Moment. Parashat Noach (Genesis 11:1–9) arrives just as the world rides a crest of AI ...
Avraham was our progenitor. He made a discovery that dwarfs those of Pythagoras, Galileo and Einstein. He set in motion the ability of humankind to civilize itself and develop a moral and ethical ...
How sad that the nature of created mankind, with the ability to either trust and obey God or to disobey Him, inevitably led ...
The progression of leadership in Genesis indicates God wants leaders who don’t just “follow orders” but who evaluate and even ...
As sorry as God was that He had made mankind, it is surely true that, when He covenanted with Noah, He knew what pain lay ...
Our devotion to God does not require that we sacrifice the family relationships most dear to us. On the contrary; true ...
May each of us, in our own way, find the strength to carry on, do good and be a beacon of light in what can all too often ...
We gather on a day of profound joy, of soaring hope, of renewed faith, and above all, a day to give our deepest thanks to the ...
An infamous gem of Austin’s 1980s underground film scene gets a special screening this weekend, but that’s not what’s getting director Neil Ruttenberg excited. It’s that the screening of “Mask of ...
With the hostages coming home, we are reading, seeing, and experiencing their stories of immense bravery in the most horrific conditions. From refusing repeated calls to convert to Islam to ...
In a sermon, Park Avenue Synagogue’s senior rabbi says the mayoral frontrunner is a danger to NYC Jews. This piece is adapted from a sermon delivered on Oct. 18, 2025. It can be viewed here. On ...
Almost from the start, Barnett Newman: Here ensures that the connection between the artist and his Jewish identity is clear.