I was recently invited to give a talk to rabbinical students. My first reaction was, “Who am I to address such a distinguished group?” Then I realized I had a lot to say.
It was funny, it was tricky, but there was also wisdom in there. I feel like that day, I learned something about being Orthodox, something important and fundamental, that I hadn't ever known before.
A man's mother gets dementia. He is threatened by her close relationship to a helper robot.
It was my last learning session with my kallah teacher, the woman who was responsible to teach me all the...
A rabbi tells the difficult story of a genetically modified intelligent gorilla who wants to be a Jew but must first become a human.
I’ve known a fair share of rabbis in my day, from all stripes and denominations. It’s definitely a mixed bag.
It seems that all around us, spiritual heroes are falling. What do we do when this happens? Eric Kaplan explores.