from the past that is not past as I learn from small print, which shows me that the books’ worldview, though old, is not outdated, as I attempt to point out in all verses that I mint. Their words jump ...
On this special Shabbat, Shabbat HaChodesh, the new month, we read from two Torahs. The additional special reading reminds us that we are entering the “first of months” and is apropos because it is ...
The migration of print media to the web and digital devices has stirred society to ponder many Big Questions: Is Google making us stupid? Has technology short-circuited our children's attention spans?
How does one determine the proper way to keep Shabbat? I get that question regularly from Jews who do not follow halacha traditionally, but who do not consider it irrelevant, and want a means of ...
Last fall, I read a couple of books and watched a few videos focused on Sabbath. Most Christians are familiar with the commandment: Keep holy the Sabbath day. It is frequently interpreted as “Go to ...
From floating cat heads to nearly burning alive. "What does all stuff about flying saucers amount to? What can it mean? What is the truth? Let me have a report at your convenience." In 1953 The ...
I felt nostalgic reading Danielle Shapiro’s “The Sabbath and the Printed Page” (Houses of Worship, July 7). I have fond memories from childhood of watching my parents read the Journal cover to ...