When Surrendering Becomes a Blessing
Can we ever get to a point where we can surrender to our inner goodness?
Can we ever get to a point where we can surrender to our inner goodness?
Why does our society fail to honor a profession that lies at the very foundation of our nation?
Rosh Hashana is very much about returning to the “better angels of our nature,” in the immortal words of President Abraham Lincoln.
When the combatants are so exhausted and embittered, it’s not easy to put the genie back in the bottle.
In today’s world, any news story with the word “Jewish” in it can get real explosive real fast, especially when accusations of antisemitism are thrown in.
The only extremists Israel needs at the moment are extremists in favor of national healing.
As you’ll read in Andron’s story, it is that farm that became his family’s miracle in Maui.
In their zeal to keep our eye off the ball, defenders have scrupulously avoided telling us a few things they know can demolish their case.
Spinning American Jews into a paranoid, thin-skinned, insecure bunch of scolds brings its own dangers.
In this fragile and tribalized era, a magazine that puts intelligent analysis above political bias sounds downright quaint.