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Read about how a new grant will help RRC faculty merge spiritual practice with social action.
Rabbi Deborah Waxman writes in the journal SAPIR of American Jewry’s increasingly complex relationship to Israel and the dangers of ethno-nationalism.
As Chat Box and other forms of AI develop at alarming speed, a legal scholar turns to Jewish thought to think about how policymakers can best respond.
Writer and artist Barb Richman examines the idea of sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic rocks as metaphors to guide thinking about the Divine presence.
Devor Spier’s prayer/poem for the counting of the Omer decries racist and antisemitic violence.
Rabbi Lauren Grabelle Herrmann shares a personal story about her son to make a larger point: There’s an ongoing stigma around mental illness. As long as the stigma pervades, people’s lives are at risk.
Rabbi Daniel Brenner examines hand gestures — from the Torah and the Talmud to the development of Ashkenazi and Sephardic traditions to today.
Tiferet Welch offers a metaphysical prayer in connection with the counting of the Omer.
Reb Ezra Weinberg and Ariel Collins write that too often Jewish communities fail to support people experiencing divorce. They ask: What might it look like for the Jewish community to do divorce well?