Moses
Parashat Beha'alotcha: Know your place
After Pharaoh intensified the Jewish slaves' work, Moses felt that his mission had failed. Out of deep pain, he turned to God and said, “Why have You done evil to these people? Why did You send me?
'The Wisdom of Truth': Reaching the attic with a ladder to the Zohar - review
The hidden well: Exploring Miriam's leadership as a source of hope in war's shadow
You don’t have to be Moses: This generation must rise to lead in a time of war - opinion
Disney's Lion King: Is Mufasa Jewish? Parallels between Mufasa and Jewish scripture suggest he is
"The Lion King" echoes ancient Jewish tales through parallels with Joseph, Moses, and Jewish symbolism, enriching its narrative with Judeo-Christian elements and cultural resonance.
Netflix docudrama retelling the story of Exodus is one of Netflix's top shows
The Netflix series mixes dramatized scenes and traditional footage of experts and, in cases where Bible stories match or reflect the record, historical evidence.
BBB to manage Moses restaurant at Ben-Gurion Airport
New Moses Air branch costing NIS 4.5 million opens this week with 24/7 worldwide sports broadcasts on huge screens.
The Israeli spirit of uplifting one another in challenging times - opinion
Since the war began on October 7, we have seen that the Jewish people in Israel and the Diaspora – the Jewish people throughout the world – have internalized this message.
We must stand before God in service to Him, not out of benefit - opinion
Let us stop justifying Judaism solely because of the human benefits it provides. Let us stand before God in service and in awe, savoring our encounter with Him and His higher wisdom.
Despite pressures of world, family, not money, is paramount - opinion
"If we command our wealth, we shall be rich and free; if our wealth commands us, we are poor indeed." – Edmund Burke
The path of priorities: Moshe's guidance on balancing livestock and loved ones
Much like Moses we should prioritize Jewish unity over zealotry - opinion
Today, just as throughout all of Jewish history, our strength can only come from our shared differences, not in spite of them.
Did the biblical prophet Moses promise his firstborn son to idolatry?
In a Midrash, Jethro tells Moses: “Your first child should be for idol worship, from here onwards,” – referring to subsequent children – “they will be for the sake of Heaven.”
How could the Jews who left Egypt have achieved financial freedom?
Investing a few thousand dollars every year for 10-15 years could potentially leave you with a large nest egg. Before you know it, you could be financially independent.