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The King Tut Syndrome
The January 2008 issue of BAR carried an article by Richard Elliott Friedman
The Strange Silence about Mount Sinai
The two seminal events in Jewish history are the Exodus and the Giving of the
They Burned the Rambam’s Books
On a somber day in 1233, in a public square in Paris, a group of Dominican
The Baal Shem Tov Seudah
On the last day of Pesach, as the sun begins to set, the members of my family
Remembering Rav Schneur Kotler
That Harav Hagaon Reb Shneur Kotler לצל" ז was a man of unusual humility,
A Tribute to My Close Friend
There is something extraordinary about close friendships formed during the
A Journey to the Ends of the Earth
In retrospect, a short side trip to Bratislava, Slovakia, was the perfect
Jewish to the Core
Over a year ago, my friend Ammiel Hirsch, a prominent Reform rabbi, and I
Intruders in the Home
On most nights, certain intruders enter our homes and wreak havoc and
Dance With Joy
It is late in the evening on Chol HaMoed Sukkos. You walk down the streets in
Abstract Ancestors
It always helps to know what you’re saying, especially if you want to get
Wake Up and Fight
This article is an except from Sefer Abir Yosef al Hatorah. It has been adapted
Bold Leadership
When the Israelites stood on the east bank of the Jordan River, on the
Confinement and Liberation
Many years ago, I heard a story about Rav Levi Yitzchak of Berditchev, who was
The Meaning of Good and Evil
An intriguing question has been posed. It appears from the text that before
Ten Men in a Cemetery
Someone once said to me before Yom Kippur, “I think we’re all doing pretty