Ask the Rabbis | What does it mean to be pro-Israel today?
Independent Being pro-Israel today means being ever so cautious about what you read in the biased media about Israel. At
Independent Being pro-Israel today means being ever so cautious about what you read in the biased media about Israel. At
Should Jews pay taxes?
For what should our community atone on Yom Kippur?
What advice would you give if your child told you
he or she were gay?
Love is defined in Hebrew as ahavah, which is rooted in the Aramaic word hav and literally translates as “give.”
Is there such a thing as asking too many questions?
By Maxine Springer Have you read the latest Ask the Rabbis in our May/June issue? This time around, our rabbis
“It took me a long time, but I learned how to love people,” says Rabbi Arthur Waskow. “I realized I had been not-soft, not-loving. I’d been sharp and smart, maybe even partly wise, but not loving.”
In 1970 The New York Times ran an article about the secret language of New York City police officers.
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Every year, Rabbi Arthur Waskow tells this story to his many followers on Thanksgiving. Moment first published this story in 2000.
Recently, my three-year-old began starting every sentence with the qualifier “I feel like”: “I feel like I had a good day at school,” “I feel like we should go to the park now,” “I feel like I want to color.”