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Rabbis, Torah & Jewish Practice

Rabbis, thinkers, and explainers about Torah, halakha, ritual, and religious life.

151 entries

Maimonides

Thinker and the Attempt to Make Reason and Torah Cohere

Ruth Calderon

Scholar Bringing Talmud Into Israeli Public Life

Avinu Malkeinu

What It Means, Where It Comes From, and Why It Still Moves People

Myanmar's Jews

How a Once-Visible Community Survived in One Synagogue

Why Non-Jews Study Yiddish, and

That intimacy is real. It is also no longer enough to explain who studies Yiddish now,...

Jackie Tabick

Jackie Tabick is often described as Britain's first woman rabbi. That is true, but it is...

Jacky Rosen

Synagogue President Making Bipartisanship Her Brand

Jonathan Sacks

Chief Rabbi, Public Intellectual, and a Rare Moral Voice

Moses

The Biblical Liberator, Lawgiver, and the Problem of History

Rafael Halperin

The Rabbi Who Turned Strength Into a Jewish Spectacle

Zsolt Balla

Rabbi and Jewish Service in Germany Thinkable Again

Amy Weiss

Rabbi, Underwear, and a Dignity Campaign

Arthur Waskow

Rabbi, the Freedom Seder, and a Movement

Choosing Judaism

How Conversion Works, and Why Recognition Matters

Female Cantors

How Women Changed the Sound of American Jewish Worship

Halacha vs. Minhag

What's Law, What's Custom, and Why Both Matter

Judaism 101

Belief, Practice, Peoplehood, Text, and the Shape of Jewish Life

Kabbalah, Explained

What Jewish Mysticism Is and Why It Still Matters

Non-Binary Mitzvahs

How Jewish Communities Are Reworking a Classic Ritual

Rabbi Rachel Isaacs

American Jewish institutions often assume serious Jewish life happens in a few big...

Reform Judaism

Its History, Core Ideas, and How It Is Practiced Today

Sara Hurwitz

Sara Hurwitz became historically important as the first woman publicly ordained as an...

Sitting Shiva

What the Seven-Day Mourning Period Is For, and How It Actually Works

What Is Halakha?

People often translate halakha as Jewish law and leave it there.

What Is Tzedakah?

Tzedakah is often translated as charity.

What Is the Oral Law?

The Oral Law is one of the ideas outsiders hear about Judaism early and usually...