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Category: Ketuvim (Writings)
Does God Punish Us? Looking Deeper at Deuteronomy’s Theology
Unpacking Deuteronomy's Theology: How could such a loving God allow us to suffer? Does God want us to suffer? Is it a punishment?
Rabbi Malka Michel
January 22, 2025
Job
Jonah
“Peace is Great!” A Challenging Jewish Teaching
Achieving true peace here on earth is a tremendous task which we can fully accomplish only when we have God pushing us to do so.
Rabbi Dan Ornstein
November 24, 2024
Derekh Eretz Zuta
Ideas
We Have a Responsibility to the Earth
Some interpret Creation as an allowance to plunder the Earth. However, that is a misconception; we have a responsibility to the Earth.
Rabbi Miriam Midlarsky Lichtenfeld
May 15, 2024
Climate and Environment
Kohelet (Ecclesiastes)
Psalms for this Time of Crisis in Israel
Seven psalms as a liturgical response to our individual and collective emotions, including grief, fear, rage, desperation, and others.
Rabbinical Assembly
October 19, 2023
Hebrew Bible
Israel