The Spiritual Consequences Of Alternative Facts
How using the term “alternative facts” to describe lies detracts from the usefulness of the concept within the spiritual world.
How using the term “alternative facts” to describe lies detracts from the usefulness of the concept within the spiritual world.
Some observations on the role that religion played in the President’s Inaugural Address.
Both the President-elect and Congressman Lewis are in the wrong. It’s time for one of them to step forward and resolve this.
The only way to truly break down the good and bad in the recent UN clash between the United States and Israel is to see the good (and wrong) on both sides.
Forbes said their list was meant to be the “start of a conversation.” Rabbi Brad Hirschfield takes them up on their offer.
A rabbi’s take on the origin of the word “scapegoating” and what Donald Trump could learn from its biblical root.
We often want to believe the very worst about those we oppose, and so we spread the most outrageous stories which reflect that worst, often with greater speed than those who like the story in question may do so. Why?
A discussion with author Beth Kissileff about her new novel about a woman who questions American Jews who “return” to Israel and to traditional religion.
Dealing with the confusion of having no answers in a time of worry.
Now might be the most important time for us to laugh.