The Bible is a complicated work, and learning to live in humility with its complications can elevate all that study it.
We acknowledge that we don’t know everything about the Bible, and perhaps we aren’t supposed to.
Seemingly controversial at best, comedy’s role can be much more than just telling jokes. But is it a religious value? Does God have a sense of humor?
There are many comedians out there, but it takes a unique personality like Leah Forster to teach not only about comedy, but about life as a whole.
Many think of comedy as a distraction from daily life and its accompanying problems, but used properly, it can be enriching to our own lives.
Humor has existed as a part of Jewish culture for millennia. Here, we take a journey into the timeline of this cornerstone of our society.
In turning from her own feelings of alienation to the alienation of those around her, Kelsey redeems alienation from its oppressive distancing to a force for empathy.
In his experience, Shulem Deen offers advice to those leaving Orthodoxy, those who have left, their parents and discusses his own current Jewish identity.
People who leave religion don’t fit into a cookie-cutter mold; observing this change over time can help us better understand these situations.