The sukkah is a poem of leaves and sky. It is a dwelling that refuses to be a wall, a home that insists on its own impermanence. When the Torah bids us “dwell” it asks for a posture of belonging that ...
Compassion unmoored from truth, however, curdles quickly. It can transform cruelty into “context,” and barbarity into ...
This book is dedicated to Vivian Silver, a wonderful woman and peace activist, who was killed in her home at Kibbutz Beeri by ...
In memory of Rabbi Felipe Yaffe Z”L, my teacher of Tanach, who taught me to fall in love with biblical structures and ...
The term comes from The Matrix (1999). In the movie, Morpheus offers Neo two pills: Red pill → see the truth about reality, ...