Amy E. Schwartz, in conversation with New York Times best-selling author Laura Blumenfeld, discusses whether robots can be Jewish and other perennial questions, such as what Judaism has to say about love, miracles, the afterlife and so much more from Amy’s new book, Can Robots Be Jewish? And Other Pressing ...
"Jews have traditionally perceived everything as miraculous." ...
Our team of rabbis weighs in. ...
We asked our team of rabbis to weigh in. ...
Anti-Semitism is a culture of commonly held malicious assumptions and attitudes toward Jews and Judaism. ...
On the one hand, we have the Talmudic legal adage: “Silence is like a confession” ...
The ethics of using “dirty money” has been a topic of conversation in Jewish circles for millennia. ...
"Few people have never been mistreated or hurt others. Jewish tradition makes demands of both parties." ...
Moment's Ask The Rabbis asks where the Jewish religion, tradition and text stand on racism ...
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Our reaction to the events in Pittsburgh began with mourning for the victims. From mourning we moved to the legitimate fear that comes from living in a nation where easily procured weapons of mass death terrorize people of color, Muslims, LGBTQ people and—as always—Jews. ...
INDEPENDENT It’s a fundamental principle of Judaism that you are not obligated to do more than you can manage. “Says
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