Books
Even while mourning, our sights are invariably set on the future.
Rabbi David Silverstein’s new book, Jewish Law as a Journey: Finding Meaning in Daily Jewish Practice, has an admirable goal—to…
This is not a whitewashed, watered-down, simplistic or monolithic presentation . . . The goal is for the reader to…
Reading these pages can really bring the story to life, which is the ultimate point of reciting Maggid in the…
This beautifully designed coffee-table book describes the hard work of the pioneers and founders of the synagogues, schools and communal…
When I left yeshivah and began dental school almost thirty years ago, several of my friends remarked that I had…
[Rabbi Safran] is keenly aware of the challenges of loneliness, the temptations of cynicism, the subtle yet insidious subversion of…
Where did Yoram get the faith, the strength to be able to say “gam zu l’tovah” after the devastating fire?
Scholar, intellectual, ambassador, statesman —Rabbi Herzog was all these, but his unique personality defies simple categorization.
Zornberg highlights the remarkable potential of Tanach to reflect upon, and in turn be illuminated by, many of the deepest…
While reading this suspenseful novel, one cannot help but wonder where Dr. Ganchrow begins and Rob Savarin ends.