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  • Social Justice

    Social Justice: Thoughts From Our Community

    Across the Jewish world, there is a wide range of opinions and interpretations on social justice. We asked to find out yours.
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    Jewish Social Justice Throughout the Ages

    The Jewish approach to social justice has manifested itself in different ways, and every era brings along more reform in a divided society.
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    Talmud, Science, and Rabbi Meir Triebitz

    As a PhD physicist, Rabbi Meir Triebitz brings a unique approach to science and the Talmud, and how to go about this rigid landscape.
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    A Menu—or Bibliography—of Science‌ ‌&‌ Judaism

    In a genre chock-full of thought-provoking content with a wide array of unique discussions, here are our top picks for literature of science and Torah.
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    Judaism and Science Throughout History: A Timeline

    Here, we take a look back in time into the multifaceted and complex relationship between science and Torah throughout the ages.
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    Rabbi Jonathan Sacks at the Intersection of Science & Religion: A Tribute

    In the midst of crises of faith, Rabbi Sacks’ course of thought profoundly impacted so many, especially in the area of science and Torah.
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    A Brief History of Jewish Mysticism

    To talk about the history of Jewish mysticism is in many ways to talk about the history of the mystical community.
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    Can Mysticism Become a Community?

    Mysticism as a formal pursuit was built upon community, and the communal component was a foundational principle to mystical journeying.
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    Reading as a Spiritual Experience

    Reading is not only looking at words on a page, but it is trying to comprehend our lives in the greater picture with deeper understanding.
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    Diving Into The World of Mysticism

    Joy and meaning can be found not only despite the brokenness, but even because of the brokenness.
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    This Yom Kippur, Consider the Caterpillar

    The caterpillar is a creature on the cusp of ever-present change, and perhaps can teach us a lesson about ourselves as well.
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    ‘Out of the Wonder We Came’: Reflections on Jewish Peoplehood

    This Weekend Reader highlights some of the great Jewish thinkers from past and present to better understand this weighty question.
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