Where to find God was never much of a concern to Jews, armed as we are with the Torah’s very specific maps and directions. When…
Where to find God was never much of a concern to Jews, armed as we are with the Torah’s very specific maps and directions. When…
American Jews and the Disengagement I read with interest the debate between Rabbi Emanuel Feldman and Rabbi Yosef Blau (“Did American Orthodox Jews Forsake Their…
Serving as the voice and representative of hundreds of thousands of Orthodox Jews is a responsibility that I take very seriously. I am troubled by…
Some years ago, Ahuvah Gray found herself in a kosher restaurant in Johannesburg, entertaining some two hundred girls from the local Jewish high school with…
In 1993, nearly twenty years after Shoshana Zakar converted to Judaism, she found out she wasn’t Jewish. Zakar had innocently posted a question to…
He served as a Protestant minister in Japan’s fourth-largest city. Now, he is a kollel student in Jerusalem. Meet Moshe Hattori.
As Rabbi Natan Gamedze likes to tell it, his path to self-discovery—his transformation from prince to rabbi—was paved with chance encounters, mystical experiences, strange signs…
As Shavuot approaches, a yom tov where we read the remarkable story of Ruth the convert, we present a series of articles on modern-day converts…