Religion
Jerusalem highlights: January 30-February 5
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'Jews are hated because of Abraham's God': Bishop Schirrmacher against antisemitism - interview
From Hillel and Shamai to Trump and Netanyahu: Polarized, divided Jewry is dangerous - opinion
'Ritual sexual abuse' of minors: Senior religious Zionist rabbi warns of ‘social narcissism’
Rosh Hashanah proves humanity's need for faith amid religious uncertainty - opinion
Faith and feelings of transcendence, after all, are older than institutions, a deep part of our evolution that existed before priests built temples.
A Christian activist believed in me and in my Judaism, his name was Charlie Kirk - opinion
A campus encounter with Charlie Kirk sparked a journey that reshaped my faith, deepened my Jewish identity, and changed the course of my life.
Would you choose to be Jewish? - opinion
If Judaism has been handed to us by accident of birth, how do we transform that inheritance into something chosen, something lived deliberately and proudly – rather than passively or resentfully?
Grapevine: Seat's taken?
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Court orders class for autistic children be opened despite Ed.-Min.’s objections
The court also ruled that the Education Ministry’s prevention constituted unlawful discrimination.
Between two narratives: A candid conversation with an ultra-Orthodox Israeli
Explaining the ultra-Orthodox mindset that has led to widespread refusal to serve in the IDF.
Imagine: Not being taught to hate Jews - opinion
Religion has been the cause of too many wars, but it can also be used to do better and strive toward peace.
Qatar imprisons Baha'i leader for casting 'doubt on the foundations of the Islamic religion'
Qatar has previously been accused of deporting members of the Baha'i community without reason.
When diplomacy falters, religious dialogue can still hold the line - opinion
Now in its third decade, the Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions hosted by Kazakhstan is a rare forum for dialogue across religious, ethnic, and geopolitical divides.
New on Rikers Island: a Jewish prayerbook designed with incarcerated congregants in mind
The one-of-a-kind siddur features bright colors, bold text and an amalgam of Hebrew, English, Russian and Ladino prayers, as well as meditations on healing and recovery and poems.