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Parasha Parah…Do We Really Want to Return Sacrifices and the Temple?

Bible
History
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Yair Paz
| 27/03/2024

How is it possible to survive without the Temple and without the sacrifices? Dr. Yair Paz tours historical and Rabbinic...

PURIM SPECIAL: How did the Greeks view Esther….You might be surprised!

Art and Literature
Purim
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Dr. Etka Liebowitz
| 17/03/2024

There are numerous additions to the Book of Esther in the Septuagint, the Biblical Greek translation from prior to the...

How Does Moses Conceive of the Divine: Transcendent or Immanent?

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 10/03/2024

Moshe Rabenu’s Conception of God is revealed in this week’s Torah portion: Pequdei. Prof. Moshe Benovitz explores Moses’ and our...

Did Rashi Dictate Responsa to his Daughter?

History
Rabbinic Literature
Responsa by David Golinkin
Women & Gender
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/03/2024

Responsa in a Moment Volume 18, Number 2 February 2024 Did Rashi Dictate Responsa to his Daughter? By Rabbi David...

Adding the Divine’s Name to the Hebrew Word for Group Makes All the Difference: Coming Together with a Holy Purpose

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Prayer and Synagogues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Arie Hasit
| 04/03/2024

This week we read Parashat Veyekhel and add Parashat Shkalim. Rabbi Arie Hasit, Assoc. Dean of The Schechter Rabbinical Seminary opens...

Jewish & Christian Roots of Moses’ “Horns of Light” – Parashat Ki Tissa

Art and Literature
Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham
| 25/02/2024

Are the horns rising from Moses’ face a result of early Christian Latin translations? Yes, but not only….Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham...

Is the Temple or the Tabernacle More Central to Judaism….Parashat Tetzave

Bible
History
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 18/02/2024

Did you know that the Temple is never mentioned, not even once, in the entire Torah? Prof. David Frankel asks...

A Person’s Ethical Behavior should Reflect the Tabernacle for God – Pure and Upright: Parashat Teruma

Bible
Ethical Issues
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Diana Villa
| 12/02/2024

Building the Ark in the Tabernacle (Mishkan) is the focus of this week’s Torah portion – Teruma. Rabbi Diana Villa...

Parashat Mishpatim: The Lessons of Remembering When We Were Slaves

Bible
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz
| 04/02/2024

The Torah urges us to embrace and choose freedom. This is scary to former slaves, and in Parashat Mishpatim, boundaries...

An Artistic Midrash on The Mt. Sinai Theophany

Art and Literature
Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 29/01/2024

Avner Moriah’s artistic ‘midrash’ on the Theophany at Mt. Sinai expresses how the Children of Israel may have experienced God’s...

Are there ways of hiding a mezuzah in times of danger?

Jewish Life & Thought
Rabbinic Literature
Responsa by David Golinkin
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 23/01/2024

Responsa in a Moment Volume 18, Number 1 January 2024 Are there ways of hiding a mezuzah in times of...

Truth, Zionism and Humanism – In Memory of Prof. Eliezer Schweid

Ethical Issues
Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 22/01/2024

The Humanist-Zionist scholar, Prof. Eliezer Schweid, was an intellect in search of Truth and in furthering Jewish Peoplehood, especially in...

Parashat Bo: In Memory of Sgt. Major David Schwartz, z’l, who fell in Gaza Defending Israel

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 14/01/2024

 It took a coordinated, national effort for the Children of Israel to successfully leave Egypt. Moshe did not act alone. Rabbi...

Parashat Va’era’s Lesson: Value Character, Justice and Modesty, not Demagoguery

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 08/01/2024

The Torah’s choice of Moshe teaches us to value strength of character, sense of justice, and modesty, when choosing whom...

A Sleight of Hands: Multiple Artistic Midrashim on Jacob’s Blessing his Grandsons

Art and Literature
Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Ronit Steinberg
| 25/12/2023

How do artists interpret Jacob’s hand movement that gives the younger son the better blessing? From Rembrandt to the medieval...

Vayigash: The Significance of Encounters to Fend off Loneliness as a Central Theme in this Week’s Torah Portion.

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 21/12/2023

Encountering others can help us through tough times and loneliness is the lesson of this week’s Torah portion. We need...

The Existential Insecurity of Joseph & Jacob: The Inner Story Behind Parashat Miketz

Bible
Ethical Issues
Hanukkah
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Marva Shalev-Marom
| 14/12/2023

Dreams, Family mis-interactions, Mystery and Hunger: Parashat Miketz is filled with expressed and suppressed emotions. Schechter’s Dr. Marva Shalev Marom...

Do Not Silence Voices – Especially Those with Whom We Disagree: The Prophet AMOS in This Week’s Haftorah

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 07/12/2023

Society should never silence the voice of its critics. We may disagree with them, but it is vital not to...

One Thought, Many Emotions: Who Are You After Battling the Angel: An Understanding of Parashat Vayishlach

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 30/11/2023

A person’s name is one of the most important elements of an identity. Reb Mimi Feigelson explores identity, the self,...

Who is Rich? The Secret to Isaac’s Wealth….

Bible
History
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 15/11/2023

In Parashat Toldot, Isaac finds the path to wealth. Buy low – Sell high….or buy low and make the desert...

The Convoluted History of the Cave of Machpela in Hebron

Bible
History
Places & Sites
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Doron Bar
| 09/11/2023

The Cave of the Patriarchs and Matriarchs was and remains a place of pilgrimage for Jews, Muslims and Christians. Why?...

Accepting Guests: Abraham Sets an Example for the Jewish People

Art and Literature
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham
| 02/11/2023

In Parashat Vayera, Abraham receives visitors in his tent, establishing the importance Judaism attaches to accepting guests = the other....

Building a Relationship: Abraham and God – Parashat Lech Lecha

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Arie Hasit
| 25/10/2023

(This article was written and filmed prior to October 7, 2023 when war broke out on Israel.) Lech Lecha: An...

Trauma of Going to War: The Wars of King David and their Lessons for Today

Bible
Ethical Issues
History
Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 17/10/2023

In the Wake of the War in Gaza The citizens of Israel, and the Jewish people at large, are living...

The Secret of Eternal Youth: A Tribute to Prof. Alice Shalvi  z”l

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 16/10/2023

The Secret of Eternal Youth: A Tribute to Prof. Alice Shalvi  z”l Rabbi Moshe Margalit, author of the Pnei Moshe...

Sefer Bereshit and War in Israel…A Further View of Rashi’s Commentary

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz
| 12/10/2023

This week, we begin again as we turn to the opening of Sefer Bereshit, the Book of Genesis. Yet, we...

How do artists portray Bereshit, the first Torah portion?

Art and Literature
Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 11/10/2023

This was recorded prior to the current war. Our hearts go out to the families and friends of those killed,...

Psalm 29 – English

Illness, Burial and Mourning
Israel and Zionism
| 08/10/2023

Psalm 29 A psalm of David. Ascribe to the Lord, O divine beings, ascribe to the Lord glory and strength....

The Multiple Blessings of Simchat Torah: The blessing is a Bridge between the End and the Beginning

Bible
Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Rabbi Matthew Berkowitz
| 02/10/2023

The High Holy Days end on Simchat Torah. Their arc is based on the Bracha-Blessing idea seen in both the...

Sukkot: Be a Personal Sukkah to Other People by Supporting and Protecting Them

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 28/09/2023

Reb Mimi Feigelson calls for us to become a personal Sukkah, a Personal Leaning Post, for our friends, family and...

Yom Kippur Liturgy: Bringing Boldness into our Lives

High Holidays
Prayer and Synagogues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Chaya Rowen Baker
| 19/09/2023

Yom Kippur Boldness: Stealing from the angels in the holiest of prayers during Yom Kippur. Rabbi Chaya Rowen Baker concludes...

Environmental Underpinnings in Rosh Hashanah Liturgy: We Are Stewards of Our World….Take Better Care of the Earth!

Ethical Issues
High Holidays
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 07/09/2023

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin explores the environmental underpinnings in Rosh Hashanah prayers that lead us to recognize our stewardship and...

The Clash Between Morality and Halakhah: The Case of the Rebellious Son in the Bible

Bible
Ethical Issues
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 27/08/2023

The philosophy of Halakhah examines the clash between morality and Halakhic norms. Prof. Ari Ackerman explores the realities of decision...

A Dvar Torah Direct from Camp Ramah Yachad – Ukraine (Parashat Eikev)

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/08/2023

Love of the Jewish People and love of Zionism are lessons Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin’s father and grandfather imparted upon...

Is body piercing permitted according to Jewish law?

Ethical Issues
Medical Ethics
Rabbinic Literature
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/08/2023

Responsa in a Moment Volume 17, Number 6  Is body piercing permitted according to Jewish law?* (Yoreh De’ah 182:5)  by...

Who and What are you? Parashat Re’eh’s Haftarah demands to know: Are you a blacksmith or malleable material?

High Holidays
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Ilana Foss
| 06/08/2023

The Blacksmith as parable for our relationship with God: Rabbi Ilana Foss asks us to consider where each of us...

Open your ‘Soul’ and ‘Faith’ bank accounts NOW! The opportunity always exists and interest will accrue: Parashat Va’Etchanan

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 27/07/2023

We all need to open ‘soul’, ‘heart’, ‘faith’, ‘spirit’ bank accounts. Even on our hardest days, when there is only...

In Memoria of the Temple’s Destruction: From a Blank Wall to a Work of Art

Fast Days
Illness, Burial and Mourning
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Tisha B’av
Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham
| 23/07/2023

Jewish homes leave part of their structure unfinished, symbolizing mourning for the destruction of Jerusalem’s Temple. Dean of Schechter Institute...

Taking Vengeance Too Far: Moshe Oversteps God’s Mandate….Parashat Matot-Masei

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 09/07/2023

Vengeance plays a large role in politics. In this week’s Torah portion Matot-Masei, Moshe takes vengeance on the Midianites. But...

Settlers Who Attack Palestinian Villages are Desecrating Gods Name and Jewish Principles. Parashat Pinchas

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Life & Thought
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Uncategorized
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 03/07/2023

Zealous for God….or Zealot? Settlers who attacked Palestinian villages are desecrating God’s name and Jewish principles. Rabbi David Golinkin uses...

Is mixed dancing really forbidden at weddings?

Marriage
Rabbinic Literature
Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 28/06/2023

Responsa in a Moment Vol. 17, No. 5 June 2023 Is mixed dancing really forbidden at weddings? By Rabbi David...

How Miriam the Prophetess Became a Powerful Symbol for Jewish Feminists: Parashat Hukkat

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Women in Jewish Law
Dr. Etka Liebowitz
| 25/06/2023

Miriam the Prophet has become a symbol for modern Jewish feminists. Dr. Etka Liebowitz explores how how biblical Miriam is...

How is it that even 10 ‘evil’ people create a minyan? Rabbi Arie Hasit deepens our understanding of “Who is wise”

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Arie Hasit
| 13/06/2023

Rabbi Arie Hasit challenges us to find commonalities and meet with those who do not necessarily agree with our own...

God is closer to Moshe than Moshe is to the Children of Israel: Parashat Beha’lotcha

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 06/06/2023

Reb Mimi Feigelson finds a clue in this week’s parashah answering a question she has been pondering for 20 years!...

What is the role of the Priestly Benediction? A Midrashic Interpretation Finds New Meaning

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 30/05/2023

The role of the Birkat HaCohanim blessing takes on a different meaning with a Midrash from Song of Songs (Shir...

Were the 10 Commandments Really Given To Moses or were they divinely inspired?

Bible
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Shavuot
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 24/05/2023

How many of the 10 Commandments and the Bible itself are the words of God or divinely inspired, and thus...

Who Are Our Descendants: Those Whom We Teach! Parashat Bamidbar

Jewish Education
Jewish Life & Thought
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Diana Villa
| 18/05/2023

A teacher should impart life lessons. Rabbi Diana Villa uses Parashat Bamidbar to illustrate how Jewish texts show teachers offering...

To Whom are we Accountable: To God….Parashat B’har – Behukotai

Bible
Ethical Issues
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 10/05/2023

Reb Mimi Feigelson looks deep, deep into this week’s Torah portion to draw out lessons of accountability to God. She...

Commemorating Israel’s National Day of Remembrance – Art as Medium

Death
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Ronit Steinberg
| 24/04/2023

Dr. Ronit Steinberg journeys into the confluence of memory and art. She explains how the symbolism of artistic creations craft...

Israel at 75: A Fifty-Year Retrospective

History
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 23/04/2023

Responsa in a Moment Vol. 17, No. 4 April 2023 Israel at 75: A Fifty-Year Retrospective by Rabbi David Golinkin...

The Sounds and Strengths of Silence: Reflections on Silence in the Face of Sacrifice and Tragedy

Bible
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 18/04/2023

Schechter’s Executive Vice President, Eitan Cooper, draws us into his thoughts connecting Yom Ha’Shoah, Memorial Day for the Shoah today,...

Take a Pause & Learn More About Yourself: The Meaning of Shabbat Hol Ha’Moed Pesach

Bible
Pesah
Shabbat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 07/04/2023

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson takes inventory of our Jewish life on Shabbat Hol Ha’Moed Pesach encouraging us all to...

Four Brief Responsa Regarding the Laws of Pesah

Pesah
Rabbinic Literature
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 04/04/2023

Responsa in a Moment Vol. 17, No. 3 March 2023 Four Brief Responsa Regarding the Laws of Pesah By Rabbi...

What can we Learn from the Exodus about Israel’s Current Civil Crisis?

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Life & Thought
Pesah
Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 03/04/2023

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin mines Biblical history to gather insights about the Jewish People’s past and today’s civil strife in...

One Word, Just One Simple Word…Brings Us to the Divine – Parashat Tzav

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 30/03/2023

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson discerns that three letters in the Hebrew word “zot” זאת , translated as ‘this’ represent...

Power Corrupts: Political Checks and Balances in Parashat Vayikra

Bible
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 19/03/2023

Prof. Ari Ackerman uses modern biblical commentators to explicate the Torah’s innate understanding that power corrupts. Specific sacrificial offerings made...

Disrupting Technology: Creating a Local Sanctuary in Place – Parashat Vayekhel-Pekudei

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shabbat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 15/03/2023

Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch argues that we need to disrupt technology on the Sabbath to create a true and local sanctuary...

Art Reflects On Human Relationships: The King and His Queen….PURIM Episode

Art and Literature
Purim
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham
| 06/03/2023

On Purim, Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham, Dean of Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, decodes human relationships via two paintings depicting the meeting...

The Proposed “Judicial Revolution” in Israel: What Can we Learn from our Sources?

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Pluralism and Politics
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 02/03/2023

Responsa in a Moment Volume 17, Number 2 February 2023 The Proposed “Judicial Revolution” in Israel: What Can we Learn...

One Year after Russian Invasion of Ukraine: A Rabbi’s Personal Reflections on Parashat Truma

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Tzedakah
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 23/02/2023

Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya reflects on how her years of working in Ukraine came to an abrupt change on the morning...

What Do We Want from Our Relationship with God? A Hassidic Answer in Parashat Mishpatim Reveals it All!

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 16/02/2023

For Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigleson, this week’s Torah Portion – Mishpatim – helps us focus and deepen our relationship...

Why are Jews so Obsessed with Lists? A look at 10 Commandments and 613 Mitzvot – Parashat Yitro

Art and Literature
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Ronit Steinberg
| 09/02/2023

Confronting the Jewish penchant for creating lists….Dr. Ronit Steinberg starts with this week’s Torah portion, Yitro, and its list of...

Tu B’Shevat: Learn More about Sustainability in Judaism

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 05/02/2023

Eitan Cooper describes the transformation of Ancient Israel’s New Year for the Trees, Tu b’Shevat, into the modern Jewish holiday...

Should the cantor pray slowly, including many melodies to help the congregation achieve Kavanah or shorten the service to avoid tirha d’tzibbura (imposing on the congregation)?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 25/01/2023

What is the origin and history of the Bat Mitzvah ceremony?

What Does Pesach really mean? Is our holiday name in English based on an incorrect translation? Parashat Bo

Bible
Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Arie Hasit
| 22/01/2023

Rabbi Arie Hasit expounds on a different meaning of the word ‘Pesach’ in this week’s Parashat Bo and how this...

Why One Should Create a Will TODAY: Rabbi Miriam Berkowitz on Parashat Va’yechi

Bible
Death
Ethical Issues
Illness, Burial and Mourning
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Rabbi Miriam Berkowitz
| 01/01/2023

Rabbi Miriam Berkowitz through the use of our ancestors’ acts in this week’s Torah portion, Va’yechi, argues not to delay creating...

Soccer’s 2022 World Cup and its Relationship to Joseph Meeting His Brothers….Parashat Vayigash

Bible
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 25/12/2022

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson takes the Joseph story into wholly different directions as she speaks, softly, about tears of...

In Memory of Prof. Eliezer Schweid z’l, Among the Founders of the Schechter Institutes, One Year After his Passing

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 19/12/2022

IN MEMORY OF PROF. ELIEZER SCHWEID: A FOUNDER OF THE SCHECHTER INSTITUTE OF JEWISH STUDIES Generally, Shavua Tov @ Schechter...

A Modern Religious Artist’s Midrash on the Tamar-Yehuda Story…Parashat Va’yeshev

Art and Literature
Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Dr. Ronit Steinberg
| 12/12/2022

A modern midrash on the Tamar – Yehuda prostitution story is offered by artist Chani Cohen-Zada in her sparse, emotional...

The Rabbis: Accept Those Who Want to Convert to Judaism…Or The Jewish People Will Deal with Terrible Results! Parashat Va’Yishlach

Bible
Conversion and Circumcision
Ethical Issues
Jewish Life & Thought
Non-Jews
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 04/12/2022

Rabbi Prof. David Frankel explores rabbinical imagination to wonder what would have happened if Abraham, Isaac, or Jacob had accepted...

Jacob’s Special Status and the Angels….An Artistic Interpretation – Parashat Va’Yetze

Art and Literature
Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham
| 28/11/2022

Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham takes us into Parashat Va’Yetze and the various textual and artistic interpretations of Jacob’s ladder, Jacob’s dream,...

What is A Proper Education? The Story of Jacob & Esau…Parashat Toldot

Bible
Jewish Education
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 20/11/2022

Shalom. In this week’s Parashah of Toldot, we read the dramatic story of the birth of Ya’akov and Eisav (Jacob...

Parashat Chayei Sarah: An Arresting Image of Rebekah and Isaac’s Initial Meeting

Art and Literature
Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 13/11/2022

Dr. Shulamit Laderman utilizes the mesmerizing images and midrash of Avner Moriah’s Chayei Sarah-1 painting to describe the details and...

Parashat Va’Yera…..Stories Surrounding Lot’s Wife: Her Acts and Her Name

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 06/11/2022

Rabbi Irena Gritsevskaya takes us behind the scenes as she searches for the ‘real’ Lot’s Wife. Using Torah commentary and...

Parashat Lech Lecha: The Paradox of Free Choice and the Unknown…

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 31/10/2022

The four words attributed to Rabbi Akiva in Pirkei Avot (Ethics of Our Fathers): הכול צפוי והרשות נתונה (all is...

TALI’s Dialogue & Identity Program Successfully Brings Together Israeli Arab and Jewish Schoolchildren

Israel and Zionism
Non-Jews
Pluralism and Politics
| 25/10/2022

صباح الخير סבאח אל שיר Morning Song On a bright morning, the voices of 1,200 Arab and Jewish children rose...

Prof. Moshe Benovitz Compels us to Question Good and Evil Inclinations in Parashat Noach

Bible
Ethical Issues
Jewish Life & Thought
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 24/10/2022

Prof. Moshe Benovitz digs into Parashat Noach and its commentaries to explicate the rabbinic notion of two inclinations – good...

Prof. Ari Ackerman, New President of Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, Explores Creation

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Religion & Science
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 18/10/2022

Rabbi Soloveitchik and Creativity As is well known, the Torah opens with an account of the creation of the world....

Four Immortal Lessons from the High Holy Days

Bible
High Holidays
Jewish Life & Thought
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 19/09/2022

Immortal stories fill our heads and souls on Rosh Hashanah. Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin encourages us to read these stories...

Responding to a Difficult Text – Parashat Ki Tavo

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shabbat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Chaya Rowen Baker
| 11/09/2022

Parashat Ki Tavo challenges us to engage with the threats and rebukes of God. Rabbi Chaya Rowen-Baker offers us a...

”You shall live long days” – How so?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 04/09/2022

Right before we begin the High Holiday season, a time which we pray for life, Rabbi Professor David Golinkin, President...

Bribery in Parshat Shoftim and Today

Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 29/08/2022

To start off the month of Elul, Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutch, Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, gives us a tip...

What can I learn about myself from you?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 23/08/2022

Sometimes, we see an attribute in a family member or friend that might bother us. Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson,...

Bags of earth from Eretz Israel at Herzl’s second funeral

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Prof. Doron Bar
| 17/08/2022

Professor Doron Bar, President of the Schechter Institutes of Jewish Studies, shares with us an excerpt of his research published...

Insights into Tu B’Av

History
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Tisha B’av
Women & Gender
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 12/08/2022

In recent years, Tu B’av has become the ‘holiday of love’, a sort of Jewish version of ‘Valentine’s Day’. Why?...

Canaan and Egypt: An Agricultural Contrast

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 12/08/2022

How can we discuss the promised land and the land of our slavery in the same sentence? Dr. Shula Laderman, lecturer...

Tisha B’Av: Stones of Destruction at the Western Wall Excavation

Fast Days
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Tisha B’av
Prof. Doron Bar
| 04/08/2022

Professor Doron Bar, president of the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, takes us on a trip in time within the Old...

Nahem on Tisha B’av: Is it permissible to change the wording?

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Tisha B’av
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 04/08/2022

What is the origin and history of the Bat Mitzvah ceremony?

What happens when good people do nothing?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 25/07/2022

What happens when good people are bystanders? This week Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, Inc., draws a parallel between...

Does time make the heart grow fonder?

Bible
Fast Days
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 10/07/2022

With the destruction of the temple taking place so long ago, how are we expected to feel so much grief...

What are the essential attributes of a leader?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/07/2022

What defines a good leader? This week Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, Inc., teaches us the...

The Jewish People: Unique and different or part of a Greater Whole?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 06/07/2022

This week in Parashat Balak, Yossi Turner, professor of Jewish thought at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, discusses what...

The Golden Calf and the Red Heifer: A Bovine Coincidence?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 03/07/2022

This week in Parashat Hukkat, we read about the commandment of the Red Heifer. Dr. Shula Laderman, lecturer of Judaism...

Not July-August – Av-Elul

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Jewish Life & Thought
Dr. Peri Sinclair
| 30/06/2022

This past month, Israeli Minster of Education Yifat Shasha-Biton, attempted to shift the Israeli summer vacation from July-August to follow the Hebrew...

A punishment reminiscent of creation

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 22/06/2022

This week Moshe Benovitz, Professor of Talmud, Jewish Law at the Schechter Institutes of Jewish Studies​, discusses Parashat Korach. Prof....

The never-ending journey to holiness

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 19/06/2022

This week, Rabbi Professor David Frankel, Associate Professor of Bible at The Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, shares insight on Parashat Shelach and next...

Judaism: A two-sided coin

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 09/06/2022

This week,  Rabbi Professor David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, describes Judaism as a two-sided coin which encompasses both joys...

Solidarity and Support to Masorti Kehillah and Refugees in Chernivtsi, Ukraine

Uncategorized
Dr. Etka Liebowitz
| 08/06/2022

In order to deliver both spiritual and material sustenance to the Aviv Masorti Community in Chernivtsi, Midreshet Schechter sent pedagogical...

Where is God in the book of Ruth?

Bible
Shavuot
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 02/06/2022

Where is God in the Book of Ruth? Although the book’s protagonists often mention God in the things they say,...

Each of us is a puzzle piece

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 30/05/2022

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Mashpiah Ruchanit (spiritual mentor) of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, shares with us a text from the Ishbitzer Rebbe....

Restoration of the Jewish Quarter After 1967

History
Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Yom Yerushalayim
Prof. Doron Bar
| 29/05/2022

In honor of Yom Yerushalayim – Jerusalem Day, Prof. Doron Bar, President of The Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, takes us on a...

Pesach Sheini: An opportunity for second chances

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 19/05/2022

Each year we celebrate Passover not once, but twice. Pesach sheini marked the day when someone who was unable to...

Chronology in the Torah: Understanding our timeline

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 10/05/2022

The text of the Torah occasionally seems out of order. This week Eitan Cooper, Executive Vice President of The Schechter Institutes, highlights such...

Understanding more from a repeated verse

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 08/05/2022

​This week’s Parasha, Emor, repeats a line that has already been stated twice before in the Torah: ” On six...

Fearing God while interacting with others

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Diana Villa
| 01/05/2022

This week’s Parasha, Kedoshim, includes the very famous adage, “Do not place a stumbling block in front of a blind...

Zooming out to get a bigger picture

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 13/04/2022

Often, we are so encompassed in our own narrative that it is hard to see the larger picture of what...

Hulda gates: An entryway to the Temple and to the past

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Doron Bar
| 13/04/2022

In the days of the Temple, there were three times a year that Jews would gather from all over the...

How to Tell a Story: Two Approaches to Education in the Haggadah

Bible
Pesah
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/04/2022

What is the best way to have a Pesach Seder? What order should the Magid section- the retelling of the...

Simple meanings arise new each day

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/04/2022

Every year we ask, “Why is this night different from all other nights”. But now the question is slightly altered....

Why is the Shabbat before Pesah called Shabbat Hagadol?

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/04/2022

What is the origin and history of the Bat Mitzvah ceremony?

Failing to See Our Own Faults: Parashat Metzora

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 23/03/2022

This weeks Parsha Metzora, focuses on the possible physical ‘impurity’ of a person. Dr. Gila Vachman, Director of Torah Lishma...

What is the origin and history of the Bat Mitzvah ceremony?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 14/03/2022

What is the origin and history of the Bat Mitzvah ceremony?

A story of light in dark times: The Karliner Rebbe

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 14/03/2022

This Purim week, Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Mashpiah Ruchanit (spiritual mentor) of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, celebrates a birthday. Amidst a world...

Shabbat Zachor: Where Do We Find Amalek Today?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 06/03/2022

This Shabbat is titled Shabbat Zachor, inwhich we are commanded to remember Amalek and what they did to us. Why...

Shekalim: Our Obligation to Our World Jewish Community

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Miscellaneous
Uncategorized
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 27/02/2022

“On the first of Adar they make a public announcement about the shekels–” that is how Mishna Shekalim starts, with...

King Solomon’s dedication speech for the Temple: A closer look at where God lives

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 27/02/2022

Humans live in houses, birds live in nests, lions live in dens. Where does God live? A ‘foggy’ hypothesis lies...

Three hidden lessons in a highly technical Parasha: Vayakhel

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 20/02/2022

For ages, Parashat Vayakhel was overlooked as a predominantly technical parasha, without much area for deeper meaning or lessons. Rabbi Professor...

The Nation of Israel; A Stiff-Necked People? Torah Through Fine Art

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 13/02/2022

Dr. Shula Laderman, lecturer of Judaism and the Arts at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, interprets Israeli visual artist Avner...

What are the sources and halakhic requirements for the Tohorah ritual?

Illness, Burial and Mourning
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/02/2022

What are the sources for the Tohorah ritual [=the ritual of washing the dead before burial]? What are the halakhic requirements?

Parshat Tetzave: When clothes become more than just something to wear

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 02/02/2022

Do you enjoy finding deeper meaning in everyday things? Dr. Gila Vachman, director of Torah Lishma Tel Aviv and lecturer...

Meeting the Nation of Israel Where They Are: Maimonides on Sacrifices

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 30/01/2022

When God commands the Nation of Israel to worship through animal sacrifices, is it because this is what the Almighty...

Parashat Mishpatim: Lessons for Recently Liberated Slaves

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 20/01/2022

Jews were slaves in Egypt, and, following the Exodus, held slaves themselves. Eitan Cooper,  the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating...

The Ten Commandments: Just for Jews or applicable worldwide?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 17/01/2022

Two features make the Ten Commandments so palatable to the western mind: the fact that most of the commandments are prohibitions, and the fact that most are ethical rather than ritual in nature.

Déjà-vu: a chance to learn from mistakes – Parashat Beshalach

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Chaya Rowen Baker
| 09/01/2022

Rabbi Chaya Rowen Baker gives us insight into regret and second chances through the actions of Beni Israel in their exit from Egypt.

Parashat Bo: A spiritual replacement for Waze

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 02/01/2022

Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, teaches us how to get from the everyday mundane to the spiritual destination. The key: Tefillin.

Is it permissible or required for the State of Israel to extradite a wanted criminal to another country?

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 29/12/2021

Is it permissible or required for the State of Israel to extradite a wanted criminal to another country? Since the Malka Leifer affair made the headlines in 2008, we have heard from various rabbis that, according to Jewish law, it’s forbidden to extradite her to the Australian authorities. In the meantime, she was finally extradited in January 2021.

Taking on the Mantle of Leadership: Parashat Va’era with (almost) Rabbi Danny Weininger

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Danny Weininger
| 26/12/2021

In this week’s parasha, Va’era, Danny Weininger explores Moshe’s confrontation with Pharaoh. How does Moshe take on the mantle of...

Denying his own destiny, becoming great within himself: Abraham Joshua Heschel

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 19/12/2021

In honor of Abraham Joshua Heschel’s 49th yahrzeit, Dr. Ari Ackerman, Lecturer for Jewish Philosophy and Golinkin Professor of TALI...

A timeless blessing seen through a work of art: Parashat Vayechi

Art and Literature
Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 12/12/2021

Every Friday it is traditional to bless children around the Shabbat table. “יְשִֽׂמְךָ֣ אֱלֹהִ֔ים כְּאֶפְרַ֖יִם וְכִמְנַשֶּׁ֑ה” “(May) God make you...

How do our relationships with each other affect those around us?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 05/12/2021

How do our relationships with each other impact those around us? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, discusses a relationship gone sour that ultimately is still influencing us today. He shares insight on the lasting effect of the rift between Judah and Joseph in Parashat Vayigash and the need for us to work together to unite our people and our tribes.

From Darkness to light; Parashat Miketz and Hanukkah

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 25/11/2021

Parashat Miketz contains the motif of darkness to light. Dr. Gila Vachman discusses Joseph rising in rank with the timing of Hanukkah.

Prophecy Then and Now: Eitan Cooper on Haftarat Vayeshev

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 18/11/2021

In this week’s haftarah from the Book of Amos, the King of Judah, Amatziah, pushes back against Amos’ prophecy. This prompts the question, how do we identify real prophets, both in the biblical era and today?

The Only Thing We Have to Fear: Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Vayishlach

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 14/11/2021

One might think that fear is the dominating sentiment between Jacob and Esau and their fateful reunion.  Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary suggests, when examining the relationship between the brothers, that fear is largely transient. The hug that ends the meeting is more indicative of Jacob's true feelings.

The Steps on Our Journey: Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson on Vayetzei

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 07/11/2021

In Parashat Vayetzei our ancestor Jacob continues his peripatetic journey to Haran and begins building his family. Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Spiritual Mentor/Senior Lecturer of Rabbinics and Chassidic Thought at the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary asks, does God walk with us at every pause and at every step? Does traveling with a known destination mean that we might ignore waystations along the path? How and where do you resonate with the possibility or reality of "Divine Providence" in your own personal life?

A Study in Contrasts: Dr. David Frankel on Abraham and Jacob

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 31/10/2021

Who were our ancestors and what did they represent? Abraham and Jacob present us with two different paradigms of Jewish history and identity

And What of Isaac? Prof. Moshe Benovitz on Identifying with his Forefather

Bible
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 31/10/2021

Sometimes, when asked to talk about who I am and what I am to people who don't know me very well, I talk about how I identify with our forefather Isaac.

Parashat Chaye Sarah: Four Basic Jewish Values in One Torah Portion

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 24/10/2021

The weekly portion of Chaye Sarah includes four basic Jewish values. What are these values and how do they express themselves in this Parashah?

A New Home for Kiev’s Kehillat Masoret

Jewish Education
Linda Price
| 21/10/2021

Exactly thirty years after Midreshet Yerushalayim was founded in 1991, its thriving Kiev community is making history as it prepares to move into the first Conservative synagogue building in the FSU in October 2021.

Art, Jewish Culture and Community

Art and Literature
Linda Price
| 21/10/2021

An interview with Yael Biegon Citron, an Artistic Director and Dramaturge whose collaboration with Neve Schechter that has brought the art world closer to Jewish culture in ways never before imagined

Living Co-Existence

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Linda Price
| 21/10/2021

Teachers Karina Ebrani, TALI Hod Hasharon School, and Roula Azar, the Greek Orthodox School, Ramla, are both facilitators for TALI’s Dialogue and Identity program. They knew it would be a challenging year due to Corona. But they never envisioned that war would pose the greater risk to the fragile dialogue they had built between their students, as missile attacks and violence struck in the heart of their home towns

Donning Many Caps

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Linda Price
| 19/10/2021

An interview with Doron Rubin, Schechter educator par excellence, teaches a Midreshet Schechter community Bet Midrash in Ofakim, advises two MA Leadership programs, and most recently, has joined the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary for full-time studies.

Everything I learn at Schechter somehow makes its way back to Ofakim

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Linda Price
| 19/10/2021

An interview with Yahaloma Zechut, an activist who founded the Community Resilience Center in Ofakim and a Schechter MA student in the Ofakim Leadership MA program

Additions to the Amidah: A Mahzor Mystery

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 31/08/2021

In his new year message, Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin, president of The Schechter Institutes, unravels the mystery of how special prayers were added to the Amidah we recite during the 10 days of repentance, from Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur.

Turning Curses Into Blessings in the New Year

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 22/08/2021

There is a reason why we read Parashat Ki Tavo every year just prior to Rosh Hashanah. As we approach the new year, we have an opportunity to make our covenant with God flourish.

Repentance: Connecting to the Promise of the Future

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 15/08/2021

Teshuvah – repentance – requires us to consider things that have happened in the past. It is also about connecting to the promise of the future, says Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Spiritual Mentor/Senior Lecturer of Rabbinics and Chassidic Thought at the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary.

Fake News and a Lesson from the Prophets

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Chaya Rowen Baker
| 08/08/2021

Fake news and false information: How can we identify it? Parashat Shoftim has a timely lesson for confronting this challenging and disruptive contemporary dilemma.

The Haftarot of Consolation: Encouraging Words from the Prophet Isaiah

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 01/08/2021

In the period between Tisha B'Av and Rosh Hashanah, when the weekly Torah reading is accompanied by the seven haftarot of consolation, Dr. Tamar Kadari provides encouraging words of hope and comfort from the Prophet Isaiah.

What Does it Take to Build a Relationship of Love with God?

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 25/07/2021

What are you willing to do to build a relationship of love with God? Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Spiritual Mentor/Senior Lecturer of Rabbinics and Chassidic Thought at the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, says we need to share the totality of who we are in order to love and feel loved by God.

Leadership Accountability Requires an Equal Standard

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 18/07/2021

Should leaders be given preferential treatment when they err? Parashat Va'etchanan helps us understand the harsh judgement Moses receives for a seemingly small sin.

Parashat Devarim: The Importance of Courage

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 12/07/2021

Dr. David Frankel discusses the first chapters of the Book of Deuteronomy and asks, "How do we as a society today in Israel stand up to the call of the Torah to bring courage into our lives?"

Parashat Matot-Masei:
Should We Emulate God’s Vengeance?

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 04/07/2021

Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch discusses how we balance our desire to emulate God with passages from the Torah in parashat Matot that call for conquest, killing and revenge.

Parashat Pinchas: An Enduring Act of Feminine Courage

Bible
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women in Jewish Law
Dr. Peri Sinclair
| 27/06/2021

Dr. Peri Sinclair, Susan and Scott Shay Director General, TALI, recounts the surprising story of the five daughters of Tzlofechad, which documents how social change occurred even in biblical times.

Parashat Balak: A Timeless Lesson About Respecting Privacy

Bible
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 20/06/2021

The prayer Mah Tovu – How good are your tents, O Jacob, your dwelling places, O Israel – teaches us an important principle about Jewish law and privacy that is powerfully relevant today.

Parashat Chukat: Envisioning the Perfect Death

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 13/06/2021

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson asks us to imagine the conversations leading up to Aaron’s death, between brothers and between father and son, and to envision our own perfect death.

Is it Permissible to Borrow Secular or Church Music for Prayers and Zemirot?

Non-Jews
Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 09/06/2021

What does Jewish law say about the common practice of borrowing melodies from musicals, popular English and Hebrew songs, operas and even Christian and Muslim music for prayers and Shabbat zemirot?

Parashat Korah: Seizing a Chance
To Make a Correction

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 06/06/2021

The story of the rebellion against the prophet Samuel serves as a corrective for Korah and the failures of the Judges of the period.

Parashat Shelach Lecha: A Zionist Response to the Pessimism of the Spies

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Shabbat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 30/05/2021

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin, president of the Schechter Institutes, shares an inspirational song that serves as a Zionist alternative to the pessimism of the spies at the center of this week’s parasha Shelach Lecha.

Parashat Naso: How Do We Serve God From a Place of Doubt?

Bible
Shabbat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 18/05/2021

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson draws a parallel between attributes of the sons of Levi – Gershon, Kehath and Merari – and how we approach situations when there is doubt and uncertainty.

Parashat Bamidbar: The Desert is the Perfect Place to Become Holy

Bible
Shabbat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 09/05/2021

A substantial part of the Torah takes place in the desert. Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch explains why a place of emptiness and desolation is the ideal setting for one of the holiest moments in the history of the Jewish People.

Parashat Behar-Bechukotai: The Meaning of Dwelling in the Land

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 03/05/2021

Dr. David Frankel, senior Bible lecturer at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, explains how the Bible is teaching us to rethink our relationship to our property and our land.

Parashat Aharei Mot-Kedoshim: Building a Metaphorical Sanctuary

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 18/04/2021

Rabbi Akiva cites the verse “Love your neighbor as yourself" from this week's parasha as a challenge to building a metaphorical sanctuary, entering its Holy of Holies and learning to love and live well.

Parashat Tazria-Metzora: The Greater Good Versus Individual Rights

Bible
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 16/04/2021

Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya, director of Midreshet Yerushalayim and Midreshet Schechter, discusses the case of the leper as a prime example of how society must weigh individual rights against the community's well being.

From the Holocaust to the Rebirth of Israel: A Tale of Two Letters –1938 & 1951

Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 08/04/2021

Two family letters give perspective to the history and current state of Israel as it marks 73 years of statehood.

Responding to Tragedy: Parashat Shemini and Holocaust Remembrance Day

Bible
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 05/04/2021

As we observe Holocaust Remembrance Day, Dr. Tamar Kadari, Dean of The Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, looks at different ways to respond to tragedy.

Drama or Trauma: Who Are You When You Cross the Red Sea?

Bible
Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 29/03/2021

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Spiritual Mentor/Senior Lecturer of Rabbinics and Chassidic Thought at the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, explores what happened to us in Egypt and the journey across the Red Sea.

“From Sorrow into Joy, from Darkness into Great Light”

Bible
Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 21/03/2021

Rabbi Professor David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, examines events in history – both Biblical and modern – and how those involved gave thanks for their salvation.

What To Do When Erev Pesah is on Shabbat (1). Responsa in a Moment: Volume 15, Number 3, March 2021

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 14/03/2021

Erev Pesah falls this year on Shabbat. How should one go about preparing for the festival and for the Shabbat meals?

Parashat Vayakhel-Pekkudei: A Dwelling Place for God Paves a Path to Freedom

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 08/03/2021

Eitan Cooper, Executive Vice President of The Schechter Institutes, imparts two fundamental lessons from the building of the Tabernacle.

Parashat Ki Tissa: Challenging Times Call for Creative Leadership

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Peri Sinclair
| 01/03/2021

Dr. Peri Sinclair, Director General of TALI, finds a new perspective on this weeks parasha, Ki Tissa, in light of the pandemic and leadership challenges of the past year.

Must God’s Name Be Written in English as G-d?

Miscellaneous
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 22/02/2021

It is common practice among many Jews, especially Orthodox Jews, to write G-d instead of God. Is there any halakhic basis for this practice? Should it be followed?

Choosing to Belong to the Chosen People

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 08/02/2021

Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya, director of Midreshet Schechter and Midreshet Yerushalayim, discusses Parashat Mishpatim and the unique relationship between God and the Jewish People.

Why did Moses descend with two tablets of the 10 commandments?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 31/01/2021

Physical depictions of the 10 commandments lead us to believe that two tablets were required to write all of the 10 commandments. Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin on Parashat Yitro cites a Talmudic discussion and two prominent archeological discoveries as evidence that there were two identical tablets.

Songs of the Heart: Shabbat Shira

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 25/01/2021

Parashat Beshalach and the Song of the Sea – The Slonimer Rebbe described three types of song: songs of the mind, songs of the heart and songs of the limbs. What songs might we find inside ourselves?

Redemption and Inheritance: Parashat Bo

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 17/01/2021

Parashat Bo: How do we claim our dual inheritance, that of the Torah and of the Land of Israel?

God’s Infinite Wisdom: Parashat Va’era

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 10/01/2021

In Parashat Va'era Moses threatens Pharaoh with plagues, revealing the nature of God's infinite wisdom via these supernatural events.

Whose God is it Anyway? Parashat Shemot

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 03/01/2021

God of Abraham or God of Moses?  Eitan Cooper, Executive Vice President of The Schechter Institutes, examines two contrasting portrayals of God...

Name Changes in the Bible: Dr. Peri Sinclair on Parashat Vayechi

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Peri Sinclair
| 28/12/2020

Name changes in the Bible occur on several occasions and raise many questions. Parashat Vayechi explores the differences and symbolism of the two names of the patriarch Ya'akov.

Judah or Joseph? Human Action or Divine Plan?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Sarah Schwartz
| 20/12/2020

Judah or Joseph?  Which brother’s point of view would you adopt? Dr. Sarah Schwartz, head of Bible studies at The Schechter...

Lighting the Chanukah Candles: Shabbat Chanukah

Hanukkah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 07/12/2020

How will we bring light this Chanukah? Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Spiritual Mentor/Senior Lecturer of Rabbinics and Chassidic Thought at...

Does Halakhah Require Vaccination Against Dangerous Diseases Such as Measles, Rubella, Polio and Covid-19?

Medical Ethics
Religion & Science
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/12/2020

Does Jewish law require vaccination? How does Jewish law relate to those who endanger the lives of others by refusing to be vaccinated?

Jacob and Esau: Can Enemies Be Friends?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 30/11/2020

Jacob and Esau: Their contentious relationship goes back to their tussle inside their mother Rebecca’s womb. What are our expectations...

Tapping into the Greatness of Rachel and Leah in Parashat Vayetze

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 22/11/2020

Who out of the two sisters in Parashat Vayetze holds the best recipe for happiness, Leah or Rachel? And which approach is Who out of the two sisters in Parashat Vayetze holds the best recipe for happiness? Leah or Rachel? And which approach is preferred??

Parashat Toldot with Tamar Kadari

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 15/11/2020

Parashat Toldot describes Rebecca, the wife of Isaac. Despite coming from a family of deceivers, she epitomizes verse 2.2 in Song of Songs, as a "lily among brambles" because of her good deeds and inner virtues.

Saying No to God in Parashat Chayei Sarah

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 09/11/2020

Parashat Chayei Sarah recounts the death of Sarah, our matriarch, upon hearing of the binding of her only son, Isaac. It affected her so deeply that it ended her life.Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson explains how when Sarah told God, "No, I cannot endure this," she taught us that it is not only okay to say no to God but it can also be seen as an act of love and faith towards God.

Parashat Vayera: What is so Bad About the Middle Path?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 29/10/2020

Parashat Vayera tells us the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, the famous cities that were so corrupt that God had to destroy them in their entirety, in spite of Abraham’s attempts to assuage God from performing this extreme action.

Parashat Lech Lecha with Rabbi David Golinkin

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 22/10/2020

And God said to Abraham, ‘get you up and go from your land from the place where you were born from the house of your forefathers to the land that I will show you.

Parashat Noach with Dr. Ari Ackerman

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 18/10/2020

At the end of chapter 11 of the book of Genesis, is the episode of dor haflaga, or the generation of dispersion.

Parashat Bereshit with Eitan Cooper: Truth, Good and Evil in 2020

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 11/10/2020

In its first four chapters, the Book of Genesis paints a portrait of humanity that is refreshingly applicable to our current political and social dilemmas, and then offers a way forward as well, if we choose to take it.

Rethinking Pilgrimages to Jerusalem Amid a Global Pandemic

High Holidays
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Doron Bar
| 06/10/2020

As we celebrate the week-long festival of Sukkot, we are forced to approach the holiday in a drastically different way, in light of the coronavirus pandemic. This includes our inability to make the pilgrimage to Jerusalem and the Western Wall.

Abraham Accords Allow for Gulf Muslims to Visit Jerusalem

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Prof. Doron Bar
| 04/10/2020

Professor Doron Bar explains how the signing of the historic Abraham Accords affects the Temple Mount.

Getting in Touch with Our Inner Jonah before Yom Kippur

Bible
High Holidays
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Nava B. Meirsdorf
| 22/09/2020

Ahead of Yom Kippur, Schechter Rabinical Seminary Student, Nava B. Meirsdorf shares the meaningful lesson hidden within the depths of the Book of Jonah and helps us to find the courage to fulfill our life's mission.

Rosh Hashanah 5781: A New Year’s greeting from Rabbi David Golinkin

High Holidays
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/09/2020

In honor of Rosh Hashanah and in the hope of a better year ahead, Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin shares two classic piyutim, liturgical poems, one from the Ashkenazic tradition and one from the Sephardic tradition, both offering the same message of hope for the coming year.

Coming and going in Parashat Nitzavim-Vayelech

High Holidays
Shabbat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 06/09/2020

As we approach the last Shabbat of the Jewish year, Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson uses Parashat Nitzavim-Vayelech as an opportunity to invite us to examine and question our strengths and what we want to take with us into the new year.

A Jewish View of Non-Violent Protest and Civil Disobedience

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 31/08/2020

In general, Jewish law and tradition have a positive attitude towards protest. Genesis 18 contains Abraham’s classic protest against what he perceived as Divine injustice regarding the destruction of Sodom.

Making Peace with God in Parashat Ki Tavo

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 27/08/2020

Parashat Ki Tavo is devoted largely to the tokhehah, a warning of punishment that will befall Israel if they ignore God’s will, and many if not most of the verses in this long passage are devoted to diseases and affliction of body and soul, and most of the others are devoted to devastation wreaked upon the economy.

Learning from the uncomfortable commandments of Ki Teitzei

Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 23/08/2020

Rabbi Avi Novis Deutsch confronts three very unusual commandments that appear in the beginning of Parashat Ki teitzei and uses them to not necessarily follow these commandments, but to learn from them.

Connecting contemporary politics to Parashat Shoftim with Eitan Cooper

Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 16/08/2020

This week’s Torah Portion, Shoftim (Judges) describes the political institutions of Biblical Israel – Judiciary, Monarchy, Prophet and Priest. It is the closest thing to a political constitution in the Torah, so it is worth exploring in the light of contemporary politics.

Is it Permissible to Pray Barefoot?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Synagogue Life
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/08/2020

Question from Rabbi Yoav Ende: There is a growing trend to remove one’s shoes before entering a synagogue. Is it permissible to pray barefoot?

Circumcising our hearts in Parashat Eikev

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 02/08/2020

Why is the central commandment of circumcision not found in this week's parasha?

The Liturgical Dilemma of the Nahem Prayer on Tisha B’Av

Fast Days
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 26/07/2020

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin offers three different theological liturgical reactions to the Six-Day War and the Nahem prayer.

Learning from the Sin of the Spies in Parashat Devarim

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 20/07/2020

Calling out to God in prayer and knowing that we really do not know what lies ahead are two opposing concepts can be found in various places in the Talmud. They were as relevant in the time of the writing as they are now, but how does this relate to this week’s parasha?

The psychology behind marit-ayin

Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 12/07/2020

This week’s parasha, Matot-Masei tells the story of how the tribes of Reuven and Gad were able to settle in the land outside of Israel after asking permission from Moses.

Why do Some Jews Refrain From Eating Food Cooked by Non-Jews? Is There Room for Leniency?

Kashrut
Non-Jews
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 02/07/2020

Orthodox Mashgihim (Kashrut supervisors) are usually quite strict about Bishul Akum (food cooked by non-Jews). What are the sources for this prohibition and is there room for leniency?

Shabbat Offerings and Parashat Pinchas

Pesah
Shabbat
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 02/07/2020

How can Parashat Pinchas help enhance our Shabbat experience?

Parashat Balak: Postcards from God

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 25/06/2020

Do you get postcards from God? What do postcards from God look like?

Instilling a New Culture in the Promised Land in Parashat Chukat with Eitan Cooper

Death
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 18/06/2020

Parashat Chukat chronicles the deaths of Moses’s siblings, Aaron and Miriam, and provides inspiration to create meaningful and lasting change.

Korah’s Sin and the Elusiveness of Honor

Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 14/06/2020

What is Korah’s sin? This week’s parasha, Parashat Korach, deals with the theme of honor and how it affects us....

Combating Materialism in Behar-Bechukotai

Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 14/05/2020

One of the major curses of the western world today is the inability to be satisfied. The Torah portions of Behar-Bechukotai offers insight on combating materialism and overconsumption.

If There is No Minyan, Are There Alternatives to the Mourner’s Kaddish?

Illness, Burial and Mourning
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/05/2020

According to normative Jewish law, the Kaddish, including the mourner's Kaddish, may only be recited in the presence of a minyan. In light of the pandemic, are there alternatives to saying Kaddish with a minyan?

Bamidbar: Accessing the Divine Presence

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Shavuot
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 07/05/2020

Bamidbar (Numbers), this week’s parasha, begins the fourth book of the Torah, also called Bamidbar, giving a detailed description of...

Sources of Strength in Parashat Beha’alotcha with Dr. David Frankel

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 07/05/2020

This week’s parashat Beha’alotcha holds a relevant and meaningful passage, uttered by Moses:  Rise, O Lord, and may your enemies flee...

Celebrating Miracles Every Day in Parashat Emor with Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch

Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Shavuot
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 05/05/2020

Parashat Emor details the three major holidays in the Jewish Calendar. Halfway between Pesach and Shavuot, Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of...

Making a Seder in the Shadow of Corona

Jewish Law and Its Authority
Pesah
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 13/04/2020

Why is this night different than all other nights? In two weeks this question will be asked in many homes,...

How is this Night Different?

Jewish Law and Its Authority
Jewish Life & Thought
Pesah
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 13/04/2020

This year we will indeed be different, but the seder will be no less meaningful.  Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies...

Heavenly Discipline: Dr. Shula Laderman on Parashat Shemini

Ethical Issues
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 12/04/2020

Dr. Shula Laderman, lecturer in Judaism and the Arts at The Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, offers an interpretation of Avner Moriah’s...

This Night Will be Different: Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin on Seder Ritual

Jewish Life & Thought
Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/04/2020

How is this night different from all other nights? This year, Passover will indeed be different. Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin, President...

Ten Brief Responsa/Halakhic Reactions to the Corona Crisis

Miscellaneous
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/04/2020

From holding a virtual seder to sitting shiva and hearing the Megillah via electronic media: Answers to a variety of questions on Jewish law as they relate to prayer and observance during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Aharei Mot and Kedoshim: Asking The Hard Questions With Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya

Bible
Ethical Issues
Fast Days
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 05/04/2020

There are two parashiyot this week, Aharei Mot and Kedoshim, both coming at a time in our collective self-isolation where we can draw...

Rejoicing on Purim

Ethical Issues
Jewish Life & Thought
Purim
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/03/2020

The Jewish people throughout history have always opposed drunkenness, which is why the quotation in the Talmud, “One must drink...

Haman on a Tree: Dr. Tamar Kadari shares a Purim Midrash

Purim
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 12/03/2020

“So they hanged Haman on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordechai. Then the wrath of the king abated.”...

Leaving Our Egypt: Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson on Parashat Hachodesh

Rosh Chodesh (New Month)
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 12/03/2020

In a time of much global uncertainty words of Torah can bring comfort and open new ways of thinking. Take...

Drawing Close: Rabbi Ilana Foss on Parashat Vayikra

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Ilana Foss
| 12/03/2020

Parashat Vayikra, the beginning of the Book of Leviticus, arrives at a timely moment as the world continues to battle...

Heeding the Prophet’s Call

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 12/03/2020

During these trying times, Passover and its accompanying rituals still beckon even if this year will be very different in...

In Light of the Spread of the Corona Virus, is it Permissible to Listen to the Megillah Reading “Live” Via Telephone, Radio, Television or on Facebook?: Responsa in a Moment: Volume 14, Number 4

Purim
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/03/2020

In light of the spread of the corona virus, is it permissible to listen to the Megillah reading “live” via telephone, radio, television or on Facebook? Responsa in a Moment Volume 14, Number 4 March 2020 

Visualizing Parashat Terumah with Dr. Shula Laderman

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 24/02/2020

In Parashat Terumah, God instructs Moses how to fashion a dwelling place, a sanctuary for God’s presence. Dr. Shula Laderman,...

Negiah: Is it Forbidden for a Jewish Man
to Touch a Woman or Shake Her Hand?
Responsa in a Moment: Volume 14, Number 3

Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 23/02/2020

It is accepted today in the Haredi world and, to a certain extent, in the Modern Orthodox world that a Jewish man must not touch a woman at all, including a handshake. Is this true? Is this custom really a halakhic prohibition?

Offering Counsel: Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya on Parashat Yitro

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Irina Gritsevskaya
| 23/02/2020

n the parasha Yitro advises Moses to appoint a team of magistrates and judges to advise him in the task...

Which Way to Go? Eitan Cooper on Beshalach

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 22/02/2020

In Parashat Beshalach the route the Israelites will take through the desert is described. Neither the journey nor the identity...

Hear Their Voices: Neve Schechter Awards Inaugural Contemporary Israeli Art Prize

Israel and Zionism
| 25/01/2020

Women and women’s voices were front and center at a moving, musical evening at Neve Schechter on January 2, 2020. Neve...

What Does the Torah Say About Asking Questions? Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox on Parashat Bo

Bible
Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
| 25/01/2020

In Parashat Bo the Israelites are commanded to observe the anniversary of the Exodus each year and tell the story...

Moses’ Magical Staff: Dr. Tamar Kadari on Parashat Va’era

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 24/01/2020

In Parashat Va’era, Pharaoh refuses to allow the Israelites to leave Egypt, even after Aaron exhibits miraculous powers, transforming his staff into a serpent. Moses must...

Prof. Renée Levine Melammed on Miriam The Sister of Moses

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 23/01/2020

In Parashat Shemot, a child, Moses, is born to Yocheved and placed in a basket on the river, while the...

Prof. Moshe Benovitz on Jacob’s Blessing and Your Children

Birth and Children
Lifecycle
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 22/01/2020

In Parashat Vayechi, Jacob blesses his grandsons, Ephraim and Menashe, on his deathbed and asks them to bury him in...

The Better Angels of Our Nature

Bible
Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 25/12/2019

In Parashat Vayetze, a ladder with angels ascending and descending from it appears in Jacob’s dream. The significance of the...

Schechter Ordains 100th Rabbi!

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Law and Its Authority
| 25/12/2019

In a festive ceremony filled with music, Torah and song, the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary ordained its rabbi, marking 30 years of ordaining...

New TALI partnership with Integrated Schools

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
| 25/12/2019

The start of the 2019-2020 school year brought with it an exciting new collaboration for the TALI Education Fund.  TALI is...

Shining Brightly in Ukraine

Hanukkah
Symbols and Rituals
| 25/12/2019

he Kiev Masorti community had a powerful multi-faith Chanukah candle lighting on December 23rd.  Rabbi Reuven Stamov, Schechter alum and resident...

Telling Your Story: Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson on Parashat Vayigash

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 25/12/2019

n Parashat Vayigash Judah approaches Joseph to plead for the release of Benjamin, offering himself as a slave to the...

Plotting Leadership: Eitan Cooper on Parashat Miketz

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 24/12/2019

In Parashat Miketz, Joseph interprets Pharaoh’s dreams and is appointed to implement Egypt’s anti-famine plan, which brings him into contact...

Why Do We Light Hanukkah
Candles in the Synagogue?
Responsa in a Moment: Volume 14, Number 2

Hanukkah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 23/12/2019

According to the Talmud, Hanukkah is a home celebration. Why, then, is there is a widespread custom to light Hanukkah candles with the blessings in the synagogue?

Wily Women: Dr. Gila Vachman on Parashat Vayeishev

Ethical Issues
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 23/12/2019

In Parashat Vayeishev, Tamar tricks Judah into helping her conceive an heir. Later on, Joseph, after defying his Egyptian master Potiphar’s wife, is...

Reexamining Esau: Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Parashat Vayishlachch

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 12/12/2019

In Parashat Vayishlach, Jacob prepares for a potential battle and sends Esau a large gift of hundreds of heads of livestock to appease him. Rabbi Avi...

Parashat Vayera. Women and our Biblical Heritage

Jewish Law and Its Authority
Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
| 25/11/2019

Parashat Vayera details Hagar and Ishmael being cast out at Sarah’s behest. Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox, Lecturer in Family and...

Prof. Renée Levine Melammed, Parashat Chayei Sarah and an Unknown Matriarch

Jewish Education
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 12/11/2019

Sarah, Abraham’s wife and the matriarch of the Jewish people, is a strong and independent character. Prof. Renée Levine Melammed, professor...

Finding Your Truth in Parashat Toldot

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 12/11/2019

Rebecca and Isaac pray for a child. Rebecca soon feels violent movement within her womb and cries to God. Rabbi...

When Should We Study Pirkei Avot and When Should We Recite Barekhi Nafshi andShirei Hama’alot on Shabbat Afternoon?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/11/2019

What are the sources for the different customs of studying Pirkei Avot and reciting Barekhi Nafshi and Shirei Hama’alot on Shabbat throughout the Jewish year?

Taking a Stand: Rabbi Dr. David Frankel on Parashat Lech Lecha

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 25/10/2019

Rabbi Dr. David Frankel, Senior Lecturer in Bible at The Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, discusses our forefather Abraham’s ability to...

This is Your Wake-Up Call Dr. David Frankel on Yom Kippur

Fast Days
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Synagogue Life
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 25/10/2019

“The word of the Lord came to Jonah son of Amittai” (Jonah 1:1). On Yom Kippur afternoon Jews around the...

In the Image of God Dr. Tamar Kadari on Genesis

Bible
Lifecycle
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 12/10/2019

“And God created man in His image, in the image of God He created him; male and female He created...

Down Came the Rain: Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin on Noah and Gilgamesh

Bible
History
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/10/2019

In this week’s Parasha, Noah is chosen by God to perpetuate the human race after his wicked contemporaries perish in...

A Tisket, a Tasket, a Bikkurim-Filled Basket: Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin on Ki Tavo

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 25/09/2019

Parashat Ki Tavo discusses bikkurim, first fruits: “You shall take some of every first fruit of the soil, which you...

On Ben Gurion, the Bible and an Unusual Press Conference

Bible
History
Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 25/09/2019

With Israeli election results still in motion, let’s take a look at David Ben Gurion, Israel’s first prime minister, and...

Getting Carded (In a Good Way)

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Lifecycle
| 25/09/2019

Turning sixteen in Israel isn’t just a number.  At sixteen, Israeli teens get their national identity cards.  Learn how TALI is helping...

Repentance, Prayer and Tzedakah: A New Year Greeting from Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin

Responsa by David Golinkin
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Synagogue Life
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 25/09/2019

The Unetane Tokef has been a part of the Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur liturgy for centuries. New interpretations offer ways of making sense of this theologically challenging prayer so that all of us can find points of connection.

Aleph or Bet: Dr. Shula Laderman with a Festive Torah Tale

Birth and Children
High Holidays
Jewish Education
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 25/09/2019

“Aleph! Aleph! Although I shall create the world through the letter bet you will be the first of all the...

Everyday Obligations: Dr. Shula Laderman on Parashat Ki Teitzei

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 12/09/2019

Parashat Ki Teitzei contains many positive and negative commandments governing the Israelites’ daily lives. Dr. Shula Laderman, Lecturer in Judaism...

Moses and Herzl
Responsa in a Moment: Volume 13, Number 5

History
Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 25/08/2019

A careful reading of the respective biographies of Moses and Herzl yields a series of striking parallels between them in terms of education, character, plans and ultimate success.

Parashat Vaetchanan: The Rationale Behind The Commandments

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 16/08/2019

In this week’s Parasha, Parashat Vaetchanan, Moses repeats the importance of keeping God’s commandments when the people enter the Land of Israel....

Seeing and Being Seen: Parshat Re’eh

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 16/08/2019

This week’s Torah portion begins with an admonition to see: “Re’eh,” and concludes with the commandment “Yira’eh” (you are to...

Must We Listen to Our Leaders? Dr. David Frankel on Parashat Shoftim

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 16/08/2019

In Parashat Shoftim, Moses instructs the Israelites to appoint judges, beginning a system of governance that will also serve the...

Traveling Tombstones: Professor Doron Bar on Herzl’s Reburial in Israel

Death
History
Israel and Zionism
Lifecycle
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Doron Bar
| 01/08/2019

On August 17, 1949, Theodor Herzl, founding father of Zionism, was reinterred in Israel. His gravesite was established on the highest...

If Donkeys Could Talk: Dr. Shula Laderman on Parashat Balak

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 16/07/2019

The fascinating story of Balak and Balaam’s failed attempts to curse the Jewish people is found in this week’s parasha....

Parashat Pinchas: Understanding What Leadership Really Means

Bible
Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 16/07/2019

Are you ready for the elections? In Parshat Pinchas, we witness the ordination of Joshua bin Nun as the successor...

Finding Our Way Back in the Month of Av

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 16/07/2019

The Jewish month of Av brings with it a season of mourning for the destruction of the Temple.  The rabbis...

“Bethlehem” Exhibit Now at Neve Schechter

Art and Literature
Israel and Zionism
Shavuot
| 25/06/2019

The first chapter of the Book of Ruth ends with the story of Naomi’s return from Moab to Bethlehem with her Moabite...

Stick or Carrot? The Giving of the Torah

Bible
History
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 19/06/2019

When it comes to educating students, teachers often ask which is more persuasive: the carrot or the stick? Was the...

Where Are the Women in Jewish Thought?

History
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Women & Gender
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 19/06/2019

The field of Jewish Thought for many years has been considered the sphere of male thinkers and philosophers. This week Dr....

Was Anything so Wrong in Korach’s Message? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch Explores the Parasha

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 16/06/2019

“For all the community are holy, and the Lord is in their midst. Why then do you, Aaron and Moses,...

Exclusivity and Openness on Shavuot

Jewish Life & Thought
Shavuot
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Ilana Foss
| 25/05/2019

Exclusivity is often seen as a selling point. Whenever I’m at Ben Gurion airport I look longingly at the executive...

Paul Shrell-Fox on Brotherly Kinship

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
| 19/05/2019

Mazal Tov to Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox on his Bar Mitzvah anniversary! In the seventh reading of Parashat Behar, the...

Everyone has Value: Reb Mimi Feigelson on Parashat Bechukotai

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 19/05/2019

Parashat Bechukotai deals with what sort of pledges we make to God in the Temple: Who makes offerings? How much...

Watershed Moments: Dr. Gila Vachman on Parashat Chukat

Bible
Lifecycle
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 19/05/2019

What was the connection between the death of Miriam and the absence of water?Our sages say that the three “gifts”...

Forging our Future: Dr. David Frankel on Parashat Bamidbar

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 19/05/2019

Is Parashat Bamidbar a period of rebellion and complaints or is it, as stated in Jeremiah,  about God and Israel’s...

Thoughts on Yom Haatzmaut

Israel and Zionism
Thought and Philosophy
| 14/05/2019

As Israel celebrates its 71st birthday, some of Schechter’s faculty share what “Israeliness” means to them. May Israel go from...

All I Really Need to Know about Judaism, I Learned in Pirkei Avot

Miscellaneous
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/05/2019

All I really need to know about Judaism, I learned in Pirkei Avot. Why every Jew should study Pirkei Avot between Pesah and Shavuot, and throughout the year.

Seder or Symposium: Rabbi Prof Golinkin On Seder Origins

Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 25/04/2019

What is the origin of the Seder and the Haggadah?   Rabbi Professor David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, discusses the connection between the...

Revisit the story of Exodus

Bible
Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
| 25/04/2019

Who is God in the Story of the Exodus? Now that we have celebrated the first days of Passover, let’s revisit...

Parashat Metzora: Is Sin the Cause of Suffering?

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 19/04/2019

Is sin the cause of suffering? Dr. David Frankel, Senior Lecturer in Bible at The Schechter Institutes, discusses how in the ancient era...

The Challenge of “V’ahavta; And You Shall Love.”

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 19/04/2019

Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, delves into the relationship between two verses in Parshat Kedoshim: “You shall love your neighbor like...

The Disqualified Kohen

Bible
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 19/04/2019

Parashat Emor is dedicated to the rules regarding the personal status and physical condition of Kohanim, the priests who worked in...

Is There an Obligation to Kiss the Tzitzit?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/04/2019

There is a widespread custom to kiss one’s tzitzit three times during the recitation of the Shema and there are renowned rabbis such as the Vilna Gaon and Rabbi Prof. Saul Lieberman who did not kiss their tzitzit at all. What are the sources and approaches regarding these customs?

Back to Reality with Parashat Vayikra

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 19/03/2019

This week we begin the book of  Vayikra, Leviticus, that deals with the sacrifices that individuals may bring to the Temple....

Parshat Shemini – Aaron’s Silence

Bible
Birth and Children
Death
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 19/03/2019

Parashat Shemini: “Vayidom Aharon.” Aaron was silent, says the text. Was it shocked silence? Perhaps. Or, perhaps, it was silence...

Gender Identity and Parashat Tazria

Bible
Birth and Children
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 19/03/2019

This week’s Torah portion, Tazria, starts with the verse “If a woman becomes pregnant and gives birth to a male...

Influential Jewish Women in the Middle Ages

History
Jewish Life & Thought
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 14/03/2019

In honor of International Women’s Day on March 8th, Professor. Renée Levine Melammed shares with us the powerful story of influential...

Jewish Holidays Among the Crypto-Jews

History
Jewish Life & Thought
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 13/03/2019

We are blessed to be living in a time where an overwhelming number of Jews are able to celebrate Jewish...

Construction Ahead: Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Priestly Attire

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 19/02/2019

The Torah now begins to detail the designs of the Mishkan, a sanctuary for God’s presence, and the priestly (Cohen’s)...

Seize The Moment in Parashat Tetzaveh

Bar-Bat Mitzvah
Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 19/02/2019

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Mashpiah Ruchanit (Spiritual Mentor) and senior lecturer of Rabbinics and Chassidic Thought at the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, relates to the...

Tabernacle Giving: Is All Gold Good?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 19/02/2019

We at Schechter are so excited about the construction of the Tabernacle that we have two videos for Parshat Vayakhel one...

Parashat Vayakhel – Another Donation?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 19/02/2019

Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Mashpiah Ruchanit (Spiritual Mentor) and senior lecturer of Rabbinics and Chassidic Thought at the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, imagines...

Parashat Pekudei on the Purpose of Materialism

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 19/02/2019

Gold, silver and copper: the opening passage of Parashat Pekudei accounts for the vast material resources required for building of...

How May One Abbreviate the Loud Repetition of the Amidah?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/02/2019

There are several different customs regarding the Hoiche Kedusha (2) or the abbreviated loud repetition of the Amidah. How did the different customs arise and which custom should we follow?

Can we look positively on Amalek? Parashat Beshalach

Bible
Ethical Issues
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 19/01/2019

וַיִּבֶן מֹשֶׁה מִזְבֵּחַ וַיִּקְרָא שְׁמוֹ ה’ נִסִּי: וַיֹּאמֶר כִּי יָד עַל כֵּס יָ-הּ מִלְחָמָה לַה’ בַּעֲמָלֵק מִדֹּר דֹּר “Then Moses...

Parashat Yitro: gratitude, compassion and a cross-sensual experience at Sinai

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
| 19/01/2019

Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox, Lecturer in Family and Community Studies at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies, discusses two concepts as related in this...

My Israeli Jewish Identity, Rediscovered

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Life & Thought
Places & Sites
Pluralism and Politics
Thought and Philosophy
Moriah Karsagi-Aharon
| 14/01/2019

Why I Had to Travel all the Way to New York in Order to Understand More About My Israeli Jewish...

A Hidden Lesson of the Hanukkah Story

Hanukkah
History
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 19/12/2018

A hidden lesson of the Hanukkah story: What is the connection between Joseph’s story in parashat Miketz, and the story of Hanukkah?

Where is God in the story of Joseph?

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 19/12/2018

Feel alienated at services and wondering where God is in all of this? Parashat Vayigash might have the answer for you....

Parashat Shemot Why was Moses Chosen to Lead the People of Israel?

Bible
History
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 19/12/2018

Rabbi Professor David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, talks about leadership qualities. Moses was not chosen to lead the Jewish people because...

Parashat Va’era

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 19/12/2018

וַיֹּאמֶר אֱלֹהִים אֶל-מֹשֶׁה ‘ אֶהְיֶה אֲשֶׁר אֶהְיֶה In Parashat Va’era, God says to Moshe: “I will be what I will be.”...

Is it Permissible to Study Biblical Criticism?

Bible
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/12/2018

Question from a student at the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary: Is it permissible to study and teach biblical criticism, especially regarding the Torah?

Parshat Toldot: Earning the Name By Eitan Cooper

Birth and Children
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 19/11/2018

In Parshat Toldot, Jacob was the underdog, the eternal number two, says  Eitan Cooper, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of  The...

Parshat Vayetze: Jacob the Refugee Perspective of a Schechter Rabbinical Seminary Student

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
| 19/11/2018

Parashat Vayeitze tells the story of Jacob as a refugee. The world is awash with refugees. What does the Torah have...

What can we learn from Jacob and Esau? Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox on Parashat Vayishlach

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
| 19/11/2018

“The next time Jacob and Esau meet is at the burial of their father, Isaac, in Hebron (Genesis 35:27-29).” Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox, Lecturer in Family and...

When Disaster Strikes By R. Miriam Berkowitz

Death
History
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Life & Thought
Lifecycle
| 11/11/2018

How do we respond to tragedy?  One Saturday night in November 1995, I was making Havdala with JTS rabbinical students...

Judaism and Christianity: Bridging the Gap Dr. Ari Ackerman

Lifecycle
Pluralism and Politics
Religion & Science
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 19/10/2018

As we are restarting the annual Torah reading cycle, Dr. Ari Ackerman, outgoing Dean, and Senior Lecturer in Jewish Thought at...

What Does “Be Fruitful and Multiply” Mean? By Eitan Cooper

Bible
Birth and Children
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 19/10/2018

A couple of years ago Prof. Alon Tal, a leading Israeli environmentalist, wrote a controversial book called “The Land is Full”...

Free will in Parashat Lech Lecha Reb Mimi Feigelson

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Women & Gender
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 19/10/2018

Lech Lecha! G‑d commands Abraham to set out on a journey: “Go from your land, from your birthplace and from...

Vayera -The Ethical Message of Halacha Rabbi David Golinkin

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 19/10/2018

Should Halachic rulings take human suffering into account? Rabbi Professor David Golinkin explores the innate ethical message of Halacha, and asks:...

A Taste of Symbolic Foods on Rosh Hashanah Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin

High Holidays
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 19/09/2018

A Rosh Hashanah tradition of eating symbolic foods (simanim) is intended to help us ensure a good new year. The list of simanim varies between the Ashkenazic and...

Yom Kippur as a Moment of Unity Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson

Jewish Education
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Synagogue Life
Thought and Philosophy
Women & Gender
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 19/09/2018

Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, is considered the most important holiday in the Jewish faith. This day marks the...

70 Voices Heard in the Heart of Tel Aviv

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Thought and Philosophy
| 14/09/2018

Tel Aviv, Israel’s self-proclaimed most secular city, is going through spiritual reawakening. Jewish renewal reached Israel’s bustling commercial capital, and...

Dvar Torah on Sukkot Rabbi Miriam Berkowitz

High Holidays
Jewish Life & Thought
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Rabbi Miriam Berkowitz
| 14/09/2018

Every year we wonder why there are so many holidays clustered together in the month of Tishrei rather than spread...

Schechter Rabbinical Seminary Opens a New Torah Lishma Program in Tel Aviv

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Jewish Life & Thought
Pluralism and Politics
Thought and Philosophy
| 12/09/2018

The program at Neve Schechter will be based on the highly successful program model in Jerusalem, with content adapted to serve the...

Simchat Torah and #Me Too By Eitan Cooper

High Holidays
Jewish Education
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Thought and Philosophy
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 12/09/2018

One of the favorite songs sung on Simchat Torah is the Piyyut “Mi Pi El” in which it is declared:...

Jewish Life Flourishing in Ukraine Camp Ramah Yachad

Bible
Jewish Education
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Places & Sites
Pluralism and Politics
Women & Gender
| 12/09/2018

Camp Ramah Yachad in Ukraine makes history with female counselors and campers reading Torah for the very first time. Israeli...

TALI Partnership with the Ministry of Education in Israel

Birth and Children
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Pluralism and Politics
| 11/09/2018

Since its founding in 1976, TALI  Education has been working with schools, parents, and students across Israel. Today, 12% of secular...

How did Mount Herzl Get its Name? Professor Doron Bar on Herzl’s Final Resting Place

Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Doron Bar
| 20/08/2018

Where is Mount Herzl and how else was Herzl honored? In August 1949, Theodore Herzl’s remains were moved from Vienna...

Selihot Already? Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin on Penitential Prayers

High Holidays
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 20/08/2018

Why do some communities start reciting Selihot, the penitential prayers leading up to the High Holidays, at the beginning of the Jewish...

What happens on the streets of Jerusalem during Selichot? Dr. Einat Ramon

High Holidays
Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 20/08/2018

Listen to Dr. Einat Ramon, Senior Lecturer in Jewish Thought and founder of the Marpeh pastoral care program, as she takes us on...

Learn about the Jewish Prayer Modes with Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch

High Holidays
Jewish Education
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 20/08/2018

Music and prayer have been combined since the most ancient times. One cannot find musical symbolizations in the Siddur, the...

Why do Jews from Islamic Lands Object to Sitting with Crossed Legs in a Synagogue?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/08/2018

Why do Jews from Islamic countries object to sitting with crossed legs in a synagogue? What are the sources? Is their objection justified?

Zealous or Zealot? Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin on Parshat Pinchas

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 20/07/2018

Can someone be zealous without being a zealot? Rabbi Professor David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, discusses the incident in the transition from...

Between Destruction and Redemption: Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Tisha B’Av

Fast Days
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 20/07/2018

This Friday begins the Jewish month of Av and the nine days leading up to Tisha BAv, the Ninth of...

Tisha B’Av and the Mourning and Survival Patterns of Jews

Fast Days
Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 20/07/2018

As a modern-day researcher of Jewish thought, I especially love the personal descriptions that Jewish philosophers insert parenthetically into their...

The Feminist Message of Parshat Va’etchanan The Ten Commandments

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 20/07/2018

The Ten Commandments appear in two different sections of the Torah, first, in the Book of Exodus in Parashat Yitro,...

Does Love Keep Us From Being Alone? Rabbi Reb Dr. Mimi Feigelson on Parshat Eikev

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 20/07/2018

How do we overcome aloneness in the world? In Parshat Eikev the word love is used four times as we...

Origin Stories: Dr. Ari Ackerman on How he Became a Scholar of Jewish Thought

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 21/06/2018

What inspires someone to choose an academic’s life devoted to Jewish Philosophy? Dr. Ari Ackerman, Dean of the Schechter Institute of Jewish...

Superwoman: Professor Renee Levine Melammed on a 17th-Century Woman’s Kabbalistic Powers

Jewish Education
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 21/06/2018

Can sexuality be taken out of the yeshiva? A few months ago we learned how Asenath Barazani, a woman and...

How Do We Establish Memory? Professor Doron Bar on the Creation of Yad Vashem

History
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Places & Sites
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Doron Bar
| 21/06/2018

Memory or heroism? Victims or heroes? What should a museum commemorate? Professor Doron Bar, President of the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies,...

Right from Wrong? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on the Responsibilities of Leadership

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 21/06/2018

Was Moses responsible for the decisions made by the Israelites? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, discusses the responsibilities...

Is a Double Ring Ceremony Permissible?
Responsa in a Moment Volume 12, Number 5

Marriage
Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/06/2018

Is it permissible for the bride to give a ring to the groom as part of the wedding ceremony? Is it permissible for her to say “harei ata mekudash li” [behold you are betrothed unto me] or another verse or statement?

What would Herzl and Jabotinsky think about how we look after 70 Years? Eitan Cooper on Parshat Behar

Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 21/05/2018

I’m in South Tel Aviv, a few feet away from our Neve Schechter Center for Jewish Culture. The view behind...

Jerusalem of Skyscrapers? Professor Doron Bar on the City’s Changing Population

History
Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Doron Bar
| 21/05/2018

Sunday, the 28th of Iyyar, marks the 51st anniversary of Jerusalem’s unification. Professor Doron Bar, President of the Schechter Institute of Jewish...

Just How Jewish Should Israel Be? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Separation of State and Religion

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 21/05/2018

How Jewish should the Jewish State be? As Israel continues celebrating its 70th birthday Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of the Schechter Rabbinical...

What Made Moses a Great Leader? Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin on Parshat Beha’alotcha

Bible
Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 21/05/2018

What makes a great leader? Rabbi Professor David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, discusses Parshat Beha’alotcha and the six qualities that made Moses successful...

What’s Wrong Between Israeli and American Jews?

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Dr. Eitan Chikli
| 15/05/2018

For some years now conventional wisdom has it that Israel’s policies toward liberal streams and Palestinians are to blame for...

The State of Israel and the Jews of North America: From Problems to Solutions

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/05/2018

Translation of a lecture delivered at a conference on "The State of Israel and the Jews of North America: How Can We Bridge the Gaps."

How Do We Respond to Tragedy? Dr. David Frankel on Parshat Shemini

Bible
Death
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 23/04/2018

When tragedy strikes what do we say to God? In Parshat Shemini Aaron’s sons, Nadav and Avihu, die suddenly.  Dr. David...

How Do We Make Sense of the Insensible? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Parshat Tazria-Metzora

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 23/04/2018

Parshat Tazria-Metzora offers a confusing depiction of skin afflictions and potential treatments that, for many people, have little connection to...

How Do We Mark a Miracle? Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin on Israel’s 70th Birthday

Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 21/04/2018

Are we aware of the miracles surrounding us? On Israel’s 70th Birthday, Rabbi Professor David Golinkin, President of The Schechter Institutes, shares excerpts of a letter...

How Do You Know When You Are Home? Rabbi Reb Dr. Mimi Feigelson on Hasidism

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 21/04/2018

What is the meaning of finding your home? Sometimes it is  knowing your story of origin and sometimes it is...

Women in the House: Professor Renee Levine Melammed on a 17th-Century Woman Rosh Yeshiva

History
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 21/04/2018

What happens when the head of a Kurdish yeshiva has no sons?  He prepares his daughter to be the next...

Israel and the Jewish People in the 21st Century

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 15/04/2018

Neve Schechter’s Gallery in Tel Aviv is currently exhibiting “Sphere”. Several beautiful spherical paintings around the theme of the Omer...

Where do you Encounter God? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Parshat Vayakhel-Pekudei

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 30/03/2018

In Parshat Vayakhel Pekudei the Israelites receive further instructions on constructing the Tabernacle.  The instructions specify creating elaborate wall panels....

What Offerings are you Bringing to God? Rabbi Reb Dr. Mimi Feigelson on Parshat Yayikra

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 30/03/2018

As we begin the Book of Leviticus the language of sacrifices becomes more prominent in our Torah reading. Rabbi Dr....

Are you Ready to Leave Egypt? Rabbi Professor David Golinkin Takes the Passover Stage

Pesah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 30/03/2018

Lights Camera Action! Drama doesn’t just take place in the movies, on Passover we remember that we too were brought out...

What Time Is It? Professor Dr. Ari Ackerman on Heschel’s Approach to Ritual and Sacrifice

Jewish Life & Thought
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 30/03/2018

Whether it is the yearly ritual and sacrifice of Passover celebrations or the familiarity of Shabbat rituals each week, Jewish...

Rav or Rabbah: Choosing Titles in the Rabbinate

Israel and Zionism
Pesah
Women & Gender
Rabbi Sara Cohen
| 14/03/2018

Midrash Sifre teaches that the Israelites left Egypt with Miriam at their lead: “when you left Egypt–” during the time...

Humility and Truth vs. Orthodoxy’s Quest for Special Status

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 14/03/2018

An article reporting in detail on the recent visit to Israel of a delegation of Orthodox leaders from the US...

Is There More Than One Way to be a Zionist? Professor Yossi Turner and a Zionist Dilemma

Israel and Zionism
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 14/03/2018

What is the Zionist dilemma of living in Israel learn from a Zionists living in the Jewish Diaspora? Dr. Yossi...

How Can One Sell Hametz Which is in a Different Time Zone? Responsa in a Moment: Vol. 12, No. 3, March 2018

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/03/2018

How can one properly execute the sale of hametz which is located in a different time zone or country?

The Destructive Effect of the Partition at the Western Wall on Other Jewish Holy Sites in Israel

Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Pluralism and Politics
Prof. Doron Bar
| 15/02/2018

We once again witnessed the ridiculousness of the separation between men and women at the Western Wall when female journalists...

How Should a Person Repent
for Causing an Accidental Death?
Responsa In a Moment: Volume 12, Number 2 February 2018

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/02/2018

If a Jew causes the accidental death of another person, what can he or she do in order to repent for that action?

Are All Women Leaders Feminists? Professor Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern on Women’s Leadership

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Prof. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern
| 04/02/2018

Are women leaders by definition into feminism? February marks the 49th anniversary of Golda Meir being elected prime minster (she...

God is in the Details Dr. Paul Mandel on Parshat Terumah

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Paul Mandel
| 04/02/2018

This week in Parshat Terumah Moses and the Israelites are given detailed instructions on how to construct the Tabernacle in...

He Said, She Said Professor Renee Levine Melammed on a Maimonidean Dispute

Divorce
History
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 04/02/2018

He said she said did not originate in the modern era, in fact, in 12th century Cairo, Maimonides hears both...

Hidden or Revealed Dr. Ari Ackerman on Purim Miracles

Bible
Purim
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 04/02/2018

Who is the true hero of the Purim story? Dr. Ari Ackerman, Dean of the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies and Senior Lecturer...

Battle of the Gods? Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox on Parshat Vaera

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
| 04/01/2018

Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox, Lecturer in Family and Community Studies, offers a play-by-play on the negotiations between Moses and Aaron and...

Was Beatriz Convicted? Professor Renée Levine Melammed and the Case of the Mysterious Midwife

Jewish Education
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 04/01/2018

This month marks the 482nd anniversary of the start of the trials of one of the women of the Spanish Inquisition,...

What’s Old is Holy Again? Professor Doron Bar on Israel’s Creative Holy Places

Places & Sites
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Doron Bar
| 04/01/2018

Preparations are underway for Tu Bishvat, the New Year of the Trees, which falls on January 30th and 31st this...

God of History or God of Wisdom? Dr. Ari Ackerman on Parshat Yitro

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 04/01/2018

This week in Parshat Yitro The Ten Commandments are revealed. With the first commandment, “I am the Lord your God...

Is it Permissible for Women to Serve
as Shohatot (Ritual Slaughterers)?
Responsa in a Moment: Vol. 12, No. 1, December 2017

Kashrut
Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/12/2017

Is it permissible for women to serve as Shohatot (ritual slaughterers)?

When is a Coat More Than Just a Coat? Dr. Tamar Kadari on Parshat Vayeishev

Bible
Birth and Children
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 04/12/2017

Jacob is blessed with many children but is it too much of a good thing?  Using an example of the...

What’s Missing from Hanukkah? Prof. Rabbi David Golinkin Shares Holiday History

Hanukkah
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 04/12/2017

On other holidays we read a megillah (scroll), but on Hanukkah why don’t we read a Hanukkah scroll? Rabbi Professor David...

Light in the Darkness? Hanukkah and its Possible Pagan Origins

Hanukkah
History
Rabbinic Literature
Religion & Science
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
| 04/12/2017

“Banu Hoshech l’Garesh” – We have come to banish the darkness. This is the beginning of the popular Israeli Hanukah song....

Can We Walk the Walk (as Children of Israel)? Rabbi Reb Dr. Mimi Feigelson on Parshat Vayechi

Bible
Death
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson
| 04/12/2017

As we conclude reading the Book of Genesis Rabbi Dr. Reb Mimi Feigelson, Mashpiah Ruhanit (Spiritual Mentor) and senior lecturer of...

What God Don’t You Believe In? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Parshat Shemot

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 04/12/2017

Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch, Dean of Schechter Rabbinical Seminary, invites us to consider the varied roles God plays in our lives. In Parshat...

Choosing Motherhood Dr. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern on Parshat Chayei Sarah

Israel and Zionism
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Women & Gender
Prof. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern
| 04/11/2017

Do women have the right to choose?  Inspired by Parshat Chayei Sara, Dr. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern, associate professor of Jewish...

Whose (Genetic) Line is it Anyway? Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox on Toldot

Birth and Children
Religion & Science
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
| 04/11/2017

Does Esau get a bad rap? Through his unique lens of evolutionary psychology, Rabbi Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox, Lecture in Family...

Dreaming in Color Dr. Shula Laderman on Parshat Vayetze

Art and Literature
Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 04/11/2017

Is Jacob caught in a dream or in reality in Parshat Vayetze? Dr. Shula Laderman, lecturer in Judaism and the Arts,...

Who’s Buried in Rachel’s Tomb? Professor Doron Bar on Parshat Vayishlach

History
Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Prof. Doron Bar
| 04/11/2017

Israel’s holy sites have been a destination for pilgrims of many faiths. This week, when we read Parshat Vayishlach, Professor Doron...

Back Again to the Jewish-Israeli Conflict

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Pluralism and Politics
Dr. Eitan Chikli
| 12/10/2017

The Secular Forum is an Israeli organization dedicated to keeping religion out of Israeli secular public schools, and is actively...

The Most Popular Holiday in the Soviet Union? Rabbi Dr. David Frankel on Simchat Torah

Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 04/10/2017

Why was Simchat Torah the most publicly celebrated Jewish holiday in the Soviet Union? What was it that Soviet Jewry...

Does God Make Mistakes? Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch on Parshat Noach

Bible
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 04/10/2017

Does God make mistakes? In Parshat Noah, the flood confronts us with a disturbing story of God destroying the world....

Who Will Put Out the Fire? Dr. Paul Mandel on Parshat Lech Lecha

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Dr. Paul Mandel
| 04/10/2017

What made Abraham stand out? In Parshat Lech Lecha God appoints Abraham to be the leader of nations. While on...

Does Love Always Have a Happy Ending? Eitan Cooper on Abraham and Isaac in Parshat Vayera

Bible
Birth and Children
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 04/10/2017

I’m standing in Jerusalem at the dramatic overlook of the Old City and the Temple Mount – Har Habayit in...

Happy New Year from The Schechter Institutes!

High Holidays
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 05/09/2017

We are pleased to present our pilot video series Shavua Tov @ Schechter. Each week one of Schechter’s talented faculty and...

Yom Kippur: Awareness of Our Human Vulnerability

High Holidays
Shavua Tov @ Schechter
Theology
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 05/09/2017

As Yom Kippur descends upon the Jewish nation in Israel and in the Diaspora, synagogues are filled with people who...

The Month of Av: Mourning, Pride, Love

Ethical Issues
Fast Days
Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 14/08/2017

This Thursday I will be marching in the gay pride parade in Jerusalem, after marking Tisha B’av (the Ninth of...

Guarding Souls: Saving Life in the Age of Science and Technology

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Religion & Science
| 12/08/2017

When God instructs Adam in Eden from which tree he is forbidden to eat, the instruction is fairly clear. Genesis...

A Research Journey: From the Père Lachaise Cemetery to the Waddesdon Manor to Ramat Hanadiv

Death
History
Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Prof. Doron Bar
| 11/08/2017

In my book Ideology and Landscape, which is about reinterring Zionist leaders in the homeland, I devoted a chapter to the...

Ahavat Hinam (Groundless Love) as an
Antidote for Sinat Hinam (Groundless Hatred)
Responsa in a Moment: Volume 11, Number 6

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/07/2017

Groundless love as an antidote for groundless hatred: A eulogy for Rabbi Baruch G. Goldstein זצ”ל

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Moses and the Sin at Merivah Parshat Chukat 5777/2017

Bible
Jewish Life & Thought
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 12/06/2017

This week’s Torah portion tells the famous story of Moses’ sin at the “waters of Merivah,” for which he was...

Some Thoughts about the Kotel, Conversion and Sinat Hinam

Conversion and Circumcision
Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/06/2017

As we approach the 17th of Tammuz and Tisha B’av, let us redouble our efforts to get the Kotel agreement approved, to bring one million Jews to the Ezrat Yisrael and to scuttle the proposed conversion law.

Why Do Certain Synagogues Sing Psalm 92 After the Torah Reading of the Shabbat Minhah Service?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/06/2017

What is the origin of the custom to sing Psalm 92 – Mizmor Shir Leyom Hashabbat – after the Torah reading during the Shabbat Minhah service at some synagogues?

The Kotel Controversy: Like Hillel and Shammai, All Voices Must be Heard

Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Pluralism and Politics
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 15/05/2017

The events of the past week have left me speechless.  I am reminded of the ascension of Hananya ben Hizkiahu...

From a Sacred City to a Capital City (and back again?)

Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Pluralism and Politics
Prof. Doron Bar
| 15/05/2017

I was born two years prior to the Six-Day War when Jerusalem was still a divided city, with barbed wire...

More Precious than Rubies is the King’s Daughter – Feminine Imageries of the Torah

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavuot
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 12/05/2017

The great classical liturgist, R. El’azar Birabbi Killir (Land of Israel, 7th c.), composed a number of piyyutim (Hebrew liturgical poems) in honor...

Step by Step: Independence Day Parades in Jerusalem Before and After the Six Day War

Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Prof. Doron Bar
| 15/04/2017

Beginning in 1948, the State of Israel marked Independence Day on the Fifth of Iyar with military processions. Each year,...

Passover for the Soul Bringing spirituality to our seder celebration

Israel and Zionism
Pesah
Thought and Philosophy
| 14/04/2017

Israelis celebrate Passover in one of two ways: either by closely sticking to laws of Pesach related to hametz and...

Righteous Gentiles and the Shoah: Altruism of the Highest Order

Ethical Issues
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Religion & Science
| 13/04/2017

Would you be willing to sign an organ donor card? Donate a kidney? A lobe of your healthy liver? Have...

The Drama of the Seder What a Pesah Custom Can Teach Us about Jewish Education Today

Pesah
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 15/03/2017

Modern Jewish educators frequently use drama as an educational tool in order to bring a Biblical or Talmudic story to...

God and Mother: Motherhood in Zionist Society in Eretz Yisrael

Israel and Zionism
Women & Gender
Prof. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern
| 14/03/2017

“Just as the big world is in God’s Hands to be built or destroyed…so is the small world of the...

Secular Israelis have Grown Up

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Pluralism and Politics
Dr. Eitan Chikli
| 12/03/2017

Distress signals sent out by secularists in recent months have been picked up loud and clear by the Secular Forum,...

Why did IKEA eliminate all women from their
Israeli catalogue aimed at ultra-Orthodox Jews?
Responsa in a Moment: Volume 11, Number 4

Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/03/2017

Why did IKEA eliminate all women from their newest Israeli catalogue aimed at ultra-Orthodox Jews published in February, 2017?

Why is it customary to place a stone on a grave?

Death
Illness, Burial and Mourning
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 06/01/2017

What are the sources of the custom to place a stone on a grave at the end of the burial service or after visiting a grave?

Abraham Joshua Heschel and Spiritual Education

Jewish Education
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 12/11/2016

We are in the opening weeks of the 2017 fall semester at the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies. One of...

Why do Jews Use the Matronymic in Prayers for the Sick?*

Illness, Burial and Mourning
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/11/2016

Given the patriarchal nature of Jewish society throughout Jewish history, why do Jews use the matronymic in prayers for the sick?

Maximizing the Day of Judgment: From Repentance to Self-Worth / Rabbi Arie Hasit

High Holidays
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
| 13/10/2016

The holiday that falls on the first two days of the Hebrew month of Tishrei has many names. Most famously,...

TALI’s Contribution to the “Jewish-Israel-Culture Program” – What the Ministry of Education Can Learn from Us

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Eitan Chikli
| 12/09/2016

Since the establishment of the State of Israel, there has been ongoing debate over the Ministry of Education’s role in...

Why I Flew One Million Miles
for Jewish Education
Responsa in a Moment: Vol. 11, Issue No. 1, September 2016

Jewish Education
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/09/2016

Remarks at the celebration of the 40th anniversary of the TALI school system in Israel.

Tisha B’Av’s Place in Contemporary Society

Fast Days
History
Israel and Zionism
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 13/08/2016

Every year camp counselors confront a dilemma: what content is appropriate for Tisha B’Av when this fast day occurs during...

Israeli Identity 101

History
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 12/07/2016

The recent Pew Survey on Israel, conducted from fall 2014-Spring 2015 examined the religious identity of Israelis. The survey was...

Is it Permissible to Renovate or Build a New Building During the Nine Days Which Begin on Rosh Hodesh Av?

Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Tisha B’av
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/07/2016

 Is it permissible to renovate or build a new building during “the nine days” which begin on Rosh Hodesh Av? Does is matter if the building is a Jewish school, a Bet Midrash or a synagogue?

Two Women Who Clung to the Shechinah

Conversion and Circumcision
Rabbinic Literature
Shavuot
Theology
Women & Gender
Dr. Gila Vachman
| 11/06/2016

Within ancient Hebrew manuscripts, scattered among libraries throughout the world, one can find some surprising treasures, like previously unknown and...

Why do Jews Eat Milk and Dairy Products on Shavuot?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Shavuot
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2016

When did Jews start eating milk and dairy products on Shavuot and why?

Why Do We Spill 16 Drops of Wine While
Reciting the Ten Plagues During the Seder?
Responsa in a Moment: Vol. 10, Issue No. 6, April 2016

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2016

What are the sources and reasons for sprinkling or spilling wine during the recitation of the Ten Plagues at the Pesah Seder.

David Raziel: A Pre-State Hero’s Story of Final Rest

History
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Places & Sites
Prof. Doron Bar
| 13/05/2016

This article is dedicated to the memory of the IDF’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror on the eve of Israel’s...

The Book of Chronicles and the Ephraimites that Never Went to Egypt

Bible
History
Pesah
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 12/04/2016

Did the story of the exodus really happen? Did the entire Israelite people suffer slavery in Egypt before arriving in...

The Complexities of Purim

Bible
Ethical Issues
Purim
Symbols and Rituals
Synagogue Life
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 12/03/2016

Purim is a holiday whose meaning is shrouded in mystery. The only clear element is what we are commanded to...

Adding Adar Bet: Striking a Balance

History
Rabbinic Literature
Rosh Chodesh (New Month)
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/02/2016

This Hebrew year consists of thirteen months rather than twelve. Jews throughout the world will add (“intercalate”) a second month...

Is it Permissible to Institutionalize Parents with Alzheimer’s Disease? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 10, Issue No. 5, February 2016

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/02/2016

How does the commandment to “Honor your father and your mother” influence decisions to institutionalize a parent suffering from dementia?

Visual Midrash on the Parting of the Red Sea: Parashah Beshalach

Art and Literature
Bible
Pesah
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Jo Milgrom and Dr. Joel Duman
| 12/01/2016

Moses said to the people: Fear not, stand still and see the salvation of the Lord which He will show...

What is the Proper Way to Refer to the Parents of a Convert?

Conversion and Circumcision
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/01/2016

Much has been written throughout the generations about how to refer to a convert. What is the proper way to refer to the parents of a convert?

The Menorah: Spanning the Entire Zionist Spectrum from Herzl to HaRav Kook

Hanukkah
History
Israel and Zionism
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 13/12/2015

On Chanukah in the year 1897, shortly after the First Zionist Congress was held, Theodore Herzl wrote an article called...

Uncovering Women’s Lives in the Cairo Geniza

History
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 13/11/2015

In his monumental work, A Mediterranean Society, S.D. Goitein devoted an entire chapter of Volume III to “The World of...

The Middle Way in Israel Today
Responsa in a Moment: Vol. 10, Issue No. 3, November 2015

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/11/2015

What is “the middle way” in the Jewish tradition and what should be the agenda of “the middle way” in Israel today?

Why Do Children March with Flags on Simhat Torah?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/10/2015

There is a widespread custom for children to march with flags on Simhat Torah. What are the origins and reasons for this custom?

Rosh Hashana: Judgement Day or Day of Creation?

High Holidays
Rabbinic Literature
Theology
Dr. Yoel Rappel
| 13/09/2015

Jewish sources posit different dates and meaning to the Jewish New Year. The verses of the Rosh Hashanah Torah reading...

Yom Kippur and Procrastination

High Holidays
Rabbinic Literature
Symbols and Rituals
Synagogue Life
Rabbi Avi Novis-Deutsch
| 13/09/2015

Erev Yom Kippur, minutes before the storm.  A point of time in the regular weekday that is nonetheless all holiness....

Sukkot: Celebrating Jerusalem as the Center of the Earth

Bible
History
Rabbinic Literature
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 12/09/2015

One of the most curious phenomena associated with the rituals of the Second Temple Judaism is the water libation offered...

Why do we Wear a Kittel and use White Torah Mantles, Table Covers and Ark Curtains in the Synagogue on the High Holy Days?

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
Symbols and Rituals
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/09/2015

What are the sources for the customs of wearing a kittel and using white Torah mantles, table covers and ark curtains on the High Holy Days?

Are Jews Smarter?

History
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Life & Thought
Religion & Science
Thought and Philosophy
| 13/07/2015

The following article, written by Dr. Paul Shrell-Fox, is a synopsis of a lecture he delivered in June, one of a six-part...

As a Driven Leaf by Rabbi Milton Steinberg – Notes and Sources

Miscellaneous
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/07/2015

A comprehensive listing of Jewish sources quoted or hinted at in the classic novel As A Driven Leaf by Rabbi Milton Steinberg.

Learning the Language of Profound Tolerance

Ethical Issues
Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Dr. Benjamin Lau
| 14/06/2015

I wish to first of all thank the Schechter Institute and the Award Committee who chose to award me, along...

The Seventeenth of Tammuz: Canceling the Fast

Fast Days
History
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Yoel Rappel
| 13/06/2015

According to Jewish tradition, five events took place on the 17th of Tammuz: Moses smashed the tablets of the Law,...

Is Judaism Really in Favor of Pluralism and Tolerance?

Miscellaneous
Pluralism and Politics
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2015

Thousands of years of Jewish sources contradict the notion that Judaism opposes pluralism. Judaism is in favor of unity but opposed to uniformity.

Counting the Weeks: A Farmer’s Almanac

Bible
Rabbinic Literature
Shavuot
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 12/05/2015

According to the Rabbis, Shavuot, like the other festivals of the Jewish year, has a specific date on the calendar;...

Why do We Decorate Synagogues and Homes with Trees and Flowers in Honor of Shavuot?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Shavuot
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/05/2015

There is a widespread custom to decorate synagogues and homes with trees and flowers in honor of Shavout. What are the sources and reasons for this custom?

The Circle of the Seder Plate; The Cycle of Our Fortunes

Ethical Issues
Pesah
Rabbi Liron Levy
| 13/04/2015

When recalling my Jewish childhood, the first memory that comes to mind is from Seder night – the immaculate house,...

Rice, Beans and Kitniyot on Pesah: Are they Really Forbidden? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 9, Issue No. 4, March 2015

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 15/03/2015

Why do Ashkanazic Jews refrain from eating rice, beans and kitniyot on Pesah? Is there any way of doing away with this custom?

Does Justice Have a Gender?

History
Israel and Zionism
Women & Gender
Prof. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern
| 13/03/2015

With our return to sovereignty our eyes look towards the legislating body, the Knesset. We demand to find a legal...

Drinking on Purim: A Return to the One

History
Purim
Symbols and Rituals
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/02/2015

On Purim we are bidden to get so thoroughly drunk on wine or other intoxicants that we are unable to...

What is the Halakhic Status of an Uncircumcised Jew?

Conversion and Circumcision
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/02/2015

May an uncircumcised Jew have an aliyah, serve as a sheliah tzibbur, have a Bar Mitzvah, a Jewish wedding or burial? What is the halakhic status of an uncircumcised Jew?

Holocaust Survivors in Israel – Living Symbols of Poverty

History
Dr. Galia Glasner Heled
| 13/01/2015

We have a special obligation to see to the welfare of Holocaust survivors. The government has provided additional resources to...

Why Do We Give Hanukkah Gelt and Hanukkah Presents? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 9, Issue No. 2, December 2014

Hanukkah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/12/2014

What are the sources in Jewish law and history for the tradition of giving gifts of gelt and presents on Hanukkah?

The War of Cultures: An Evolutionary Analysis

Ethical Issues
Lifecycle
Religion & Science
| 13/11/2014

At the Schechter MA graduation ceremony in Jerusalem a few months ago, the master of ceremonies, Jacky Levy, a well-known...

When Should One Correct the Torah Reader?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/11/2014

In some synagogues the Gabbai corrects the Torah reader for every error, while in others, only when the error changes the meaning of the text. Which practice is more correct?

The Four Species in Ancient Jewish Art

History
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Noa Yuval-Hacham
| 13/10/2014

While some believe that ancient Jewish culture was primarily textual, based on written and oral traditions, studies of Jewish art...

Thoughts for the New Year: “Man Was Created on Rosh Hashanah” and “Of Uman, Community and 21st Century ‘I’”

High Holidays
Synagogue Life
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Tomer Persico
| 13/09/2014

With the high holidays approaching, the Schechter Institutes wish you and your loved ones a most festive and meaningful holiday...

Woman and Ritual: Bat-Mitzvah in Israel Curricula

Bar-Bat Mitzvah
Jewish Education
Symbols and Rituals
Women & Gender
Dr. Brenda Bacon
| 11/08/2014

How should a young Jewish Israeli girl celebrate her bat mitzvah? The answer to this question is clear to members...

A Funeral that Teaches the Art of Living

Death
Israel and Zionism
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 12/07/2014

From the story of a life on its last journey, from words of family members gathered around the grave, rises...

What Does Jewish Law Say About the Murder of Muhammed Abu Khdeir and Other Attacks Against Innocent Arabs?

Non-Jews
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/07/2014

What does Jewish law say about the murder of Muhammed Abu Khdeir and other attacks against innocent Arabs?

The Giving of the Law at Sinai

Art and Literature
Jewish Education
Shavuot
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Jo Milgrom and Dr. Joel Duman
| 12/06/2014

VISUAL MIDRASH is a most special place. We invite you to discover the beauty and wealth of information found within this...

Jewish Unity and the Spring Holidays
Responsa in a Moment: Volume 8, Issue No. 8, June 2014

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2014

Unlike the fall holidays, which are primarily interested in relations between man and God, the spring holidays are connected by the common theme of the unity of the Jewish people.

Ruminations on Memory and its Transmission to the Next Generation

Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Jewish Education
Pesah
Theology
Prof. Shmuel Glick
| 12/05/2014

Every year, the days between Passover and Independence Day are a period of rumination for me regarding the purpose of...

A Dialogue about Judaism in Israel Today in Honor of Israel’s 66th Independence Day Responsa in a Moment: Volume 8, Issue No. 7, May 2014

History
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Pluralism and Politics
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/05/2014

In memory of 23,169 soldiers who fell defending the State of Israel. May their memory be for a blessing. In December 2013,...

How to Foil a Revolution

Bible
Pesah
Theology
Dr. George Savran
| 12/04/2014

A well-known theory about the Exodus posits that a slave revolt lay behind the biblical account (See the discussion in...

Why Do We Put a Shank Bone (zeroa) and Egg (beitzah) on the Seder Plate? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 8, Issue No. 6, April 2014

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/04/2014

Must one use a shank bone and egg on the seder plate? What is the origin of this custom? Must the shank bone and egg be roasted? May they be eaten after the seder? May a vegetarian use two other foods?

Rabbis in Spiritual Crisis*

Israel and Zionism
Religion & Science
Synagogue Life
Thought and Philosophy
| 13/03/2014

Belief in God is an intuitive belief given our neurobiological makeup. Intuitive reasoning tends to change over a lifetime to...

Why do Ashkenazic Jews Eat Hamentashen on Purim? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 8, Issue No. 5, March 2014

Purim
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/03/2014

What is the origin of the tradition of Ashkenazic Jews eating hamentashen and other special foods on Purim?

A Proposal for a Systemic Solution to the Problem of Agunot Honoring International Women’s Day 2014

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Women & Gender
Rabbi Diana Villa
| 14/02/2014

It is inexcusable that many women who want to get divorced are faced with their spouses’ recalcitrance and must sometimes...

Bouena Sarfatty of Salonika: A Partisan-Poet Holocaust Survivor

History
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 13/01/2014

While investigating an eminent Sephardi family named de Botton from the Ottoman Empirein 1989, I wrote to all the Sephardi...

The Crisis in Jewish Law Today

Jewish Law and Its Authority
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/01/2014

Neither the Conservative nor the Orthodox movement has succeeded in creating the proper balance between tradition and change which are crucial for the future of Judaism.

Zion Gate-The Battle over Early Zionist Symbols: Between Zion and Zionism, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv-Jaffa

History
Israel and Zionism
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Michal Oren
| 13/12/2013

“I am the gate for whom your holy city is named: Zion” (Yitzchak Navon, The Six Days and the Seven...

Torah Study vs. Acts of Loving Kindness: Which is More Important? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 8, Issue No. 3, December 2013

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/12/2013

The mitzvot of Torah study and gemilut hassadim [acts of loving kindness] are very important Jewish values and we all need to find a way to devote time every week to both.

A Lesson We Can Learn from the Rabin Assassination

Ethical Issues
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Rabbi Shlomo Tucker
| 14/11/2013

Delivered at the Schechter Institute Memorial Service for Israel’s Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin z”l, on the Hebrew yahrzeit of his...

Why the State of Israel Should Abolish the Chief Rabbinate

Israel and Zionism
Rabbis and Rabbinical Seminaries
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/11/2013

After closely observing this corrupt institution for forty years, I believe that the State of Israel should abolish the Chief Rabbinate as quickly as possible.

The Binding of Isaac in Art: Piety and Protest

Art and Literature
Bible
High Holidays
Jewish Education
Symbols and Rituals
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Jo Milgrom and Dr. Joel Duman
| 12/10/2013

The article The Binding of Isaac: Piety and Protest explores this week’s Torah Portion “Vayera” in a totally new light:...

Is it Permissible to Practice Reading the Torah From a Torah Scroll?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/10/2013

Is it permissible for a child to practice reading the Torah from a Sefer Torah in preparation for a Bar/Bat Mitzvah ceremony?

Yom Kippur: A Day for Moral and Cosmic Self-Examination

High Holidays
Israel and Zionism
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 13/09/2013

The Days of Awe, or High Holidays, including Yom Kippur, constitute one of two beginnings in the Hebrew calendar. The second...

Joy and Gladness on the Ninth of Av and Yom Ha’atzma’ut

Fast Days
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Symbols and Rituals
Theology
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/07/2013

As a Zionist and a religious Jew especially on Ninth of Av, I see God’s hand in the rebirth of...

The Status of Women in Jewish Law: a
Dialogue With Shmuel Rosner in the LA Jewish Journal Responsa in a Moment: Volume 7, Issue No. 9, July 2013

Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/07/2013

Questions and answers on the status of women following the publication of The Status of Women in Jewish Law: Responsa.

Does Jewish Law Permit Internet Surveillance? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 7, Issue No. 8, June 2013

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2013

There is no simple solution to the ethical dilemma of protecting privacy and saving lives What can Jewish law and tradition teach us about the ethical dilemma of internet surveillance versus saving lives and rights to privacy?

From Sinai to Ruth: Why We Read Megillat Ruth on Shavuot Israel Standing Before God

Bible
Conversion and Circumcision
Shavuot
Women & Gender
Rabbi Hagit Dotan
| 11/05/2013

I would like to thank all who heard, responded, and helped me formulate this article: the Tehuda Seminary: Sara Leibovitz...

Why do Many Jews Stay up all Night Studying Torah on Shavuot?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Shavuot
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/05/2013

It is customary to study Torah all night at a Tikkun Leil Shavuot. What are the sources and the customs related to this practice?

From the Heart of Europe to the Far East: German Jewish Refugees in Shanghai

History
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Prof. Guy Miron
| 13/04/2013

(This article is based on a longer article published under this title appearing in the journal B’shvil Hazikaron, Vol. 13...

From the Plague of Fish (דג) to the Plague of Blood (דם)

Bible
Pesah
Rabbinic Literature
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 12/03/2013

Everyone knows that the first of the ten plagues sent to afflict the Egyptians was the plague of blood. The...

“A Heritage of the Entire Jewish People from the Six Days of Creation” Responsa in a Moment: Volume 7, Issue No. 6, March 2013

Jewish Education
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/03/2013

The mission of the Schechter non-profits for the past 28 years is to teach Torah throughout the State of Israel to every Jewish man and woman, boy and girl, in an open and pluralistic fashion.

Halakhic Engagement with Modern Challenges: New Publication of Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn, Malki Bakodesh, Part II

Jewish Law and Its Authority
Thought and Philosophy
Women & Gender
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 14/02/2013

Marking the publication of the book Rabbi Chaim Hirschensohn, Malki Bakodesh, Part II, edited by David Zohar, and co-published by...

Just How Drunk Should a Jew Get on Purim? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 7, Issue No. 5, February 2013

Purim
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/02/2013

Drinking on Purim is required for Jews celebrating the holiday. What is the origin of this custom? Are Jews really required to get drunk on Purim?

How Long Should a Child Recite the Mourner’s Kaddish for a Parent?

Death
Illness, Burial and Mourning
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/01/2013

It is common practice today for a child to recite Kaddish in memory of a parent for 11 months, even though the normal period of mourning is 12 months. How long should a child recite Kaddish for a parent and why?

Festival of Lights – A Holiday for All: Marpeh and Spiritual Care at Schechter

Death
Ethical Issues
Hanukkah
Lifecycle
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 12/12/2012

Chanukah, the Festival of Lights – when those colorful little candles illuminate the great darkness imposed by nature, when the...

What does Jewish Law Have to Say about Surrogacy?

Medical Ethics
Religion & Science
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/12/2012

What does Jewish law have to say about conceiving children through surrogacy?

The Yetser Hatov in Rabbinic Thought

Ethical Issues
Rabbinic Literature
Theology
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/11/2012

The rabbinic notion of two inclinations – good and evil – vying for domination in each human heart is first...

The Sweetness of “Bitter-Heshvan”

Bible
Jewish Education
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Elisha Wolfin
| 12/10/2012

The month of October, or Mar Heshvan (“bitter-Heshvan”as it is playfully called,) denotes the period of time immediately following the...

Zionism: A Unifying Movement Within Judaism

History
Israel and Zionism
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 13/09/2012

These days, as the topic of the rift within the Jewish People pervades the media (less so the street), it...

Jewish Women in Mediterranean Society

History
Jewish Education
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 12/07/2012

The Genizah collection has provided an entrée into what is aptly described by S. D. Goitein in the third volume...

Remembering the Destruction of the Temple – Good or Bad?*

Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Tisha B’av
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/07/2012

Historical memory is crucial to a people. Since the redemption is not yet complete, we must continue to fast on Tisha B’av and remember the destruction of Jerusalem.

An Evolutionary Look at Jewish Religious Practice

Religion & Science
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
| 13/06/2012

Last November SIJS hosted a one-of-a-kind conference in conjunction with the Binah Yitzrit Foundation of Austin Texas.  The theme of...

Why is Keriah Performed on the Left Side for Parents but on the Right Side for Other Relatives?

Death
Illness, Burial and Mourning
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2012

What are the sources for the differences in how mourners perform keriah (rending a garment) for a parent and for other relatives?

Seeing the Voices: Some Thoughts on the Nature of Revelation

Bible
Shavuot
Symbols and Rituals
Theology
Dr. George Savran
| 12/05/2012

“And all the people witnessed the thunder and lightning, the blare of the horn and the mountain smoking; and when...

Is it Permissible to Eat and Drink in a Synagogue Sanctuary or Bet Midrash?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Synagogue Life
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/05/2012

It is customary to hold communal meals in a synagogue sanctuary or Bet Midrash on holidays, Shabbat and weekdays. Does this contradict Jewish laws that forbid eating in a synagogue or Bet Midrash?

The Song of Songs and the Story of the Exodus from Egypt

Bible
Pesah
Rabbinic Literature
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 12/04/2012

It is customary to read the Song of Songs on Pesach. Some read it at night after completing the Haggadah;...

Romaine Lettuce or Horseradish:
Will the Real Maror Please Stand Up?

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/04/2012

Most Jews in the Diaspora use horseradish for maror at the Seder, while most Israeli Jews use romaine lettuce. Which custom is more correct?

On Purim and Yom Ha-Kippurim

High Holidays
Jewish Education
Purim
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Elisha Wolfin
| 12/03/2012

Our Sages said: “All festivals will be annulled, except for the days of Purim, as it is written: ‘And these...

May Women Read the Megillah in Public?
Responsa in a Moment: Volume 6, Issue No. 4, March 2012

Purim
Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/03/2012

Since women are required to read the Megillah, is it permissible for women to read Megillat Esther in public on Purim?

Between Land and State – ‘Greater Land of Israel’ according to Tabenkin and the United Kibbutz Movement

History
Israel and Zionism
Yaakov Tsur
| 13/02/2012

A few months ago I submitted my doctoral thesis to Haifa University. The dissertation examines the theoretical sources of the...

Handmade Midrash

Bible
Jewish Education
Symbols and Rituals
Theology
Dr. Jo Milgrom and Dr. Joel Duman
| 12/01/2012

The seed that became The Handmade Midrash workshop of the last twenty-five years germinated from a momentary flash of insight...

“He Who has a Heart Thirsting for the Light… Come Join Us:” Chanukah and the Zionists

Hanukkah
Israel and Zionism
Women & Gender
Prof. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern
| 14/12/2011

We carry torches, on dark nights, The paths glow beneath our feet, And he who has a heart thirsting for...

“Kol B’ishah Ervah” – Is it Really Forbidden for Jewish Men to Listen to Women Singing? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 6, Issue No. 2, November 2011

Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/11/2011

Is it forbidden for Jewish men to listen to women singing? Was there any halakhic justification for a group of soldiers to walk out of a ceremony in which a female singer sang a solo?

Isru Hag: Binding the Festival with Eating and Drinking

High Holidays
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/10/2011

Scholars have long been puzzled by a difficult verse in the book of Psalms, recited towards the end of the...

Blessing and Atonement: Blessings, Honoring Parents, Atonement and Closeness

Birth and Children
High Holidays
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 11/09/2011

If we stop a moment to think back and ask ourselves how our Jewish identity has been formed by our...

The Confession of Sins on Yom Kippur

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/09/2011

What are the sources for the viduy or confession of sins on Yom Kippur? Must we recite the very long confession which is found in the Mahzor?

The Blood is Still Seething : A Message for Tish’a B’Av 5771

Fast Days
Rabbinic Literature
Rabbi Moshe M. Silberschein
| 13/07/2011

Then he killed women as well as babes at the breast, And the blood rose among them like a sea,...

Dona Gracia Nasi (1510-1569): A Conversa of Import

History
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 13/06/2011

Last year marked the 500th anniversary of the birth of one of the most well-known women in Jewish history: Dona...

Shavuot: Whatever Happened to The Ten Commandments?

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
Shavuot
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2011

Why did our ancestors require the reading of the Ten Commandments in public only three times a year, but encourage their recitation in private all year long?

The Labor of Sovereignty: Remembrance Day and Independence Day

Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Rabbi Tamar Elad Applebaum
| 15/05/2011

In memory of my beloved brother, Nadav Elad z”l Who fell on duty on the 18th of Av 5761 With...

The Goal versus the Way: On Pluralism and the Exodus from Egypt

Bible
Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Dr. Galia Glasner Heled
| 12/04/2011

Ruth Duek, a political activist and a member of Besod Siach (an “Organization for the Promotion of Dialogue Between Conflict...

The Student Struggle Against the Holocaust

History
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/04/2011

Summary of the efforts by three young rabbinical students at the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York to raise awareness and save lives during the Holocaust.

Seriously Laughing to Death: Couples’ Games and Masks in the Book of Esther

Purim
Thought and Philosophy
Women & Gender
Dr. Michal Govrin
| 14/03/2011

One way to read the Book of Esther is as a comedy laden with twists of fate evolving in fast...

Blotting Out Haman on Purim
Responsa in a Moment: Volume 5, Issue No. 5, March 2011

Purim
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/03/2011

What are the sources for the widespread custom to make noise every time Haman’s name is mentioned in the Megillat Esther? Is there a halakhic problem of not being able to hear the Megillah?

Attitudes Towards the Non-Jew in 20th Century Jewish Thought

Israel and Zionism
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 14/02/2011

The issue of the Jewish stance towards the non-Jew recently came to the fore as a result of a rabbinic...

When a Person Passed Away in Adar, When is the Yahrzeit Observed in a Leap Year?

Death
Illness, Burial and Mourning
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/02/2011

Since the custom of yahrzeit and mourner’s Kaddish arose hundreds of years after the Talmud, there is no clear consensus as to when an Adar yahrzeit should be observed in a leap year.

Behind the Scenes of NASHIM: The Trials and Tribulations of an Academic Editor

Jewish Education
Jewish Life & Thought
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 12/01/2011

Recently I was asked as of when have I been serving as the academic editor of NASHIM, and to be...

Is it Permissible to Change the Wording About the Sacrifices in the Middle Blessing of the Musaf Service?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/01/2011

Many modern Jews do not feel comfortable asking God to restore the sacrificial service in the Temple. Is it permissible to change the wording of the middle blessing of the Musaf service which asks God to restore the sacrificial system? 

Ascribing New Meaning to Hanukkah after the Destruction of the Temple

Hanukkah
History
Rabbinic Literature
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/12/2010

The regulations for lighting the Hanukkah lamp are found in neither the Mishnah nor the Tosefta, the corpora reflecting halakhic...

Is it Permissible to Sell or Rent an Apartment to a non-Jew in the Land of Israel?

Non-Jews
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/12/2010

According to Jewish law, it is perfectly permissible to sell or rent houses to non-Jews in the Land of Israel.

Why Don’t We Read a Scroll on Hanukkah? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 5, Issue No. 1, November 2010

Hanukkah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/11/2010

The holiday of Hanukkah has many beautiful customs but why don’t we read a scroll to publicize the miracles which God wrought for our ancestors in the days of Matityahu and his sons?

The Rabbis and Rain – The Religious and the Secular Approaches

Rabbinic Literature
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Yair Paz
| 13/10/2010

“The rains come due to the merit of one person, one blade of grass, one field” (Talmud Yerushalmi, Tractate Ta’anit...

Rosh Hashanah: Creation of the World and Creation of Mankind

Bible
High Holidays
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Rabbi Prof. Alexander Even Chen
| 12/09/2010

Of the midrashim that describe the creation of the world, one stands out that is short and puzzling. Breishit Raba...

The Song of Songs and Tu B’Av Love Festivities

Marriage
Rabbinic Literature
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 12/07/2010

Tu B’Av – Festival of Love Of the festivals and special days that we mark during the year, the 15th of...

Is There a Jewish Perspective on Modern Biblical Criticism? In Memoriam: Professor Moshe Greenberg and Professor Jacob Milgrom

Bible
Ethical Issues
Dr. George Savran
| 12/06/2010

Can the critical study of the Bible in the academic world be seen to have a clear Jewish aspect which...

Should we Continue to Fast on Tisha B’av and other Fasts which Commemorate the Temple’s Destruction?

Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Tisha B’av
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2010

In light of the rebirth of the State of Israel and the reunification of Jerusalem, should we continue to fast on Tisha B’av and the other three fasts which commemorate the destruction of the Temple?

Measuring the “Holiness” of the Land of Israel: The Western Wall

Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Prof. Doron Bar
| 15/05/2010

The Western Wall After 1967 Ever since 1967 Israeli society has been preoccupied with the question of the quintessential meaning...

Is There an Alternative to Reciting Akdamut on Shavuot?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Shavuot
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/05/2010

Akdamut is in danger of disappearing in our day. Is there an alternative to reciting this Aramaic poem prior to the reading of the Torah on Shavuot?

From Breslau to Jerusalem: Rabbinical Seminaries as a Reflection of Jewish Renewal

Jewish Life & Thought
| 13/04/2010

As the Jews entered the modern period in Europe, the question of the role and the future of the Rabbinate...

Why do Some Jews Recite a Special Verse at the End of the Amidah?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/04/2010

There is a custom to recite a special verse at the end of the Amidah based on the letters in one's name. Where can one find a list of these verses and what is the origin of this custom?

Four Cups of Wine: A Path to Freedom

Pesah
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/03/2010

Many people have the impression that the Jewish tradition discourages drinking. There is little evidence of this in the sources....

Are Jews Required to Give a Maaser [Tithe] of their Income to Tzedakah?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Tzedakah
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/03/2010

What are the sources for giving Maasar Kesafim [a tithe] to tzedakah? Must all Maaser money be given to the poor or may it be used to support Jewish education, to buy ritual objects for a synagogue or for other mitzvot?

‘She’s Got A Man’s Head On Her Shoulders’ Ada Fishman (Maimon) as a Test Case For Women’s Political Activity

History
Israel and Zionism
Women & Gender
Prof. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern
| 13/02/2010

The emergent Zionist society in Eretz Israel witnessed the rise of staunch women leaders. One of these women was Ada...

Is the Entire Kotel Plaza Really a Synagogue?

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/02/2010

What is the halakhic status, as opposed to the legal status, of the Kotel Plaza? Is it really a synagogue?

The Agunah Problem and Israel’s Law of the Land

Divorce
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Marriage
Women & Gender
Rabbi Diana Villa
| 12/12/2009

Reprinted with permission from Sh’ma: A Journal of Jewish Responsibility, shma.com, December 2009. Israel is both a Jewish State and...

The Stones Cast by the Oppressors Became the Keystone: Emil Fackenheim, the 614th Commandment and Kristallnacht

History
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Ari Bursztein
| 13/11/2009

Kristallnacht is lodged in Jewish memory as a turning point in the active anti-Semitism that led to the Final Solution....

What are the Attributes of a Good Cantor?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/11/2009

When choosing a good cantor, whether a professional or simply a member of the congregation, what are the most important attributes which one should look for?

Men and Women: Beyond Perfunctory Equality to a Spiritual Covenant

Bible
High Holidays
Thought and Philosophy
Women & Gender
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 12/10/2009

The Rabbis taught: “Sins between man and God are atoned for by Yom Kippur; those between man and his fellow,...

Why do we Recite Psalm 27 from Rosh Hodesh Elul until Hoshanah Rabbah? Responsa for Today: Volume 4, Issue No. 1, October 2009

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/10/2009

What is the origin of the custom of Ashkenazic Jews to recite Psalm 27, The Penitential Psalm, every morning and every evening from Rosh Hodesh Elul until Hoshanah Rabbah?

Worshipping the Creator Prof. Moshe Benovitz

High Holidays
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 15/09/2009

There is one thing I’ve always found quite puzzling about the world-view of the Torah and the Bible as a...

TALI Schools: Fostering “Unconditional Love”

Fast Days
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Dr. Brenda Bacon
| 12/07/2009

During the second week in July, we note the seventeenth day of Tammuz, the day on which the walls of...

Which Books May be Studied in Order to Hold a Siyyum? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 3, Issue No. 10, July 2009

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/07/2009

It is customary to hold a siyyum – a celebration – upon completion of a Talmud tractate. Is it possible to hold a siyyum upon completion of other Jewish books ?

Eliezer Schweid on the Relation between Halakhah and Secularism

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Life & Thought
Pluralism and Politics
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 14/06/2009

One of the most significant cultural trends in Israeli society is the resurgence of interest in Jewish texts among circles...

May Women Serve as Mohalot?

Conversion and Circumcision
Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/06/2009

Circumcision is one of the first mitzvot mentioned in the Torah. There is no question that it is perfectly permissible for Jewish women to perform brit milah.

The Sad Story of Ariella

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Shavuot
Women & Gender
Rabbi Diana Villa
| 14/05/2009

Megillat [the scroll of] Ruth, traditionally read on Shavu’ot, tells the story of Naomi, her husband Elimelekh and their two...

Is it Permissible for a Jew to Attend the “Body Worlds” Exhibit?

Medical Ethics
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/05/2009

Is it permissible for a Jew to attend the “Body Worlds” exhibit in which there are 200 displays of real human specimens, including whole bodies, organs, organ configurations and transparent body slices? 

Retribution is Not Enough

History
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
| 13/04/2009

(based on articles from “In Our Community” published by JTS in October 2008 and “Unsung Heroes,” Ha’aretz, March 2009) In...

What is the Purpose of the Mnemonic Dzakh Adash B’ahav in the Haggadah? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 3, Issue No. 7, April 2009

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/04/2009

In the Haggadah, Rabbi Judah gives the ten plagues a siman, a mnemonic: Dzakh Adash B’ahav. Why did he need to give a siman for ten words which could easily be learned by heart and what new ideas does this teach us?

Adar and Purim in Salonika (as Reflected in the Poetry of Bouena Sarfatty)

History
Purim
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 13/03/2009

This article is part of a forthcoming book, An Ode to Salonika: The Coplas of Bouena Sarfatty. Bouena Sarfatty Garfinkle was...

A Tribute to Bill Davidson z”l (1922-2009) Responsa in a Moment: Volume 3, Issue No. 6, March 2009

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/03/2009

A tribute to Mr. William Davidson, z"l, one of the leading Jewish philanthropists of our generation, who passed away in Detroit on March 13, 2009 at the age of 86.

Study of the Ancient Seder and Modern Observance

Pesah
Symbols and Rituals
Dr. Joshua Kulp
| 13/02/2009

After 10 years of studying the rabbinic texts that went into composing the seder, after reading numerous studies on the...

Kristallnacht: A Turning Point in German Jewish History

History
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Prof. Guy Miron
| 13/01/2009

During the night between Nov 9-10, 1938, a pogrom took place in the streets of Germany and Austria in which...

What Can We Learn From Our Sources About the War in Gaza? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 3, Issue No. 5, January 2009

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/01/2009

Much has been written about the war against Hamas in Gaza. What can we learn from our sources about the current conflict?

Does Jewish Law Permit Taking a Census? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 3, Issue No. 4, December 2008

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/12/2008

Israel’s sixth population census took place between December 28, 2008 and February 28, 2009. Given the Jewish aversion to counting heads, is such a census permissible according to Jewish law?

(Post) Modern Alienation and Hope: Zionism as a Longing for Meaning

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 15/11/2008

Jews throughout the world who became ardent Zionists during the 19th and 20th centuries relate the same personal testimony heard...

How Often Should Mezuzot and Tefillin be Checked by a Sofer?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/11/2008

What are the various opinions for how often one is required to check mezuzot and tefillin by a sofer for damage?

Yom Kippur: Day of No Justice

High Holidays
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 15/10/2008

Many people erroneously think of Yom Kippur as Yom Hadin, Judgment Day – a day on which we celebrate God’s...

A Responsum Regarding the Environment and Air Pollution – Responsa in a Moment: Volume 3, Issue No. 2, October 2008

Ethical Issues
Religion & Science
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/10/2008

Digging a huge phosphate quarry near three towns inhabited by 40,000 people is absolutely forbidden by Jewish law before the fact and can also be stopped after the fact.

Why do we Eat Special Foods on Rosh Hashanah? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 3, Issue No. 1, September 2008

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/09/2008

There is a custom to eat special foods on Rosh Hashanah. What are the sources of this custom? Why do Ashkenazim and Sefaradim eat different foods on Rosh Hashanah?

The Temple Destruction and its Visual Expression in Sephardic Bibles

Symbols and Rituals
Theology
Dr. Shula Laderman
| 13/07/2008

The catastrophe of the Temple’s destruction in the year 70 stimulated a treasury of Jewish symbols that expressed visually the...

A Responsum Regarding the Annulment of Conversions

Conversion and Circumcision
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/06/2008

Why would a rabbinic court in Israel which belongs to the Chief Rabbinate retroactively annul thousands of conversions performed by another rabbinic court which also belongs to the Chief Rabbinate?

Why I Made Aliyah Responsa in a Moment: Volume 2, Issue No. 8, May 2008

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/05/2008

In honor of Israel ‘s 60th birthday, I would like to explain some of the reasons why I decided to live in Israel.

Israel in Egypt: Slaves or Sojourners?

Bible
Pesah
Theology
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 12/04/2008

Did the Israelites really come up out of Egypt ? Is there any historical actuality beneath the Exodus story? And...

Queen Vashti’s Costume Party

Bible
Purim
Women & Gender
Dr. Tamar Kadari
| 12/03/2008

The article is part of the entry “Vashti”, written by the author for the Encyclopedia, Jewish Women: A Comprehensive Historical...

Reciting Verses Aloud in Honor of Esther During the Megillah Reading Responsa in a Moment: Volume 2, Issue No. 6, March 2008 Orah Hayyim 690:17

Purim
Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/03/2008

What are the sources for the custom of reciting aloud four verses of redemption (2:5, 8:15, 8:16, 10:3), which are then repeated by the reader, during the public reading of Megillat Esther? May we add four additional verses of redemption related to Esther?

The Father (Herzl) and the Holy (Zionist) Spirit

Israel and Zionism
Women & Gender
Prof. Bat-Sheva Margalit Stern
| 14/02/2008

In this article, I will shed light on a lesser-known Herzl, as expressed in his literary work of the 1890s...

Is There a Problem with Plaques?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Tzedakah
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/02/2008

It is a common Jewish practice to publicize the names of donors and to put up donors' plaques in their honor. Is this practice permissible or is it better to give in secret (mattan baseter)?

Aharon David Gordon on Ecology and Love of Eretz Yisrael

Ethical Issues
Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 14/01/2008

Jews around the world will celebrate Tu B’shvat – “The New Year of the Trees” – on January 22. In...

Should We Stand or Sit for the Kaddish?

Illness, Burial and Mourning
Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/01/2008

In some congregations people stand for the Kaddish, in others they sit, and in others some stand and some sit. What is the correct custom?

Does Jewish Law Permit Cremation?

Death
Illness, Burial and Mourning
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/12/2007

The accepted practice among traditional Jews is that cremation is forbidden. Does Jewish law permit cremation?

Hanukkah: Holiday of Hearth and Home

Hanukkah
Rabbinic Literature
Symbols and Rituals
Synagogue Life
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/11/2007

In Memory of Munir Murdoch z”l, who transformed the Schechter Institute into a Home. Traditionally, Hanukkah celebrates two distinct events:...

A Responsum Concerning a Landlord-Tenant Dispute – Responsa in a Moment: Volume 2, Issue No. 2, November 2007

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/11/2007

Are there circumstances in which a Jewish educational institution would be permitted to not renew leases of long-term tenants in order to provide housing for its students? Are there any special obligations which fall upon a landlord taking such an action?

Biblical Covenant and the Liberal State: A Reflection on the Rabin Assassination

Ethical Issues
Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Private: Eitan Cooper
| 14/10/2007

The word “Covenant” (Brit) appears in over 200 places in the Tanach. It is used to describe a relationship between...

How Should Shemitah (The Sabbatical Year) be Observed in the State of Israel?

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/10/2007

According to biblical law, the Land of Israel must lie fallow during the Shemitah (sabbatical) year. How should Shemitah be observed in the State of Israel? 

The Prophet Jonah: Leadership and Taking Responsibility

Bible
High Holidays
Theology
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 12/09/2007

These days are a time of crisis: a crisis of leadership and of faith in leaders. They direct us to...

Nature-Nurture & Free Will

Fast Days
Religion & Science
Thought and Philosophy
| 13/07/2007

The age-old adage – “does the person make the job or the job make the person?” is being framed quite...

Three Early Modern Jewish Women Leaders (16th to 19th centuries)

History
Women & Gender
Prof. Renée Levine Melammed
| 13/06/2007

Every society is concerned with the nature of its leadership; a glance at any newspaper on any given day reveals...

Is it Permissible to Recite a Mee Sheberakh (Prayer for the Sick) for a Non-Jew?

Illness, Burial and Mourning
Non-Jews
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/06/2007

Is it permissible to pray for a non-Jew and if so, can a non-Jew be included in the standard Mee Sheberakh prayer together with Jews?

The Zionist Movement and East Jerusalem: A Continuing Saga

Israel and Zionism
Places & Sites
Dr. Yair Paz
| 15/05/2007

My research into the romance that flourished between the Zionist Movement and Jerusalem began years ago. When I began my...

Is it Permissible for Jews to Enter the Temple Mount in Our Day? In Honor of Jerusalem on the 40th Anniversary of Reunification.

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/05/2007

Many Jews, especially Orthodox Jews, have not entered the Temple Mount for the past forty years. Does Jewish law really forbid Jews from entering the Temple Mount, our holiest site?

Why is it Customary to Mourn Between Pesach and Shavuot?

Death
Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/04/2007

Why is mourning customary during the period of Sefirat Ha’omer (the counting of the omer)? Is there any point in maintaining these mourning customs today?

Must Cosmetics Be Kosher for Pesah? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 1, Issue No. 7, March 2007

Kashrut
Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/03/2007

Do cosmetic products such as make-up, perfume and shampoo require a Kosher for Pesah certification?

A Responsum Concerning the Addition of the Imahot (Matriarchs) to the Amidah (Silent Devotion)

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/02/2007

There is a custom today to add the Imahot to the first blessing of the Amidah. Is it permissible to do so according to Jewish law?

How Can Apostates Such as the Falash Mura Return to Judaism?

Conversion and Circumcision
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/01/2007

In our day, there are many Jews who have converted to Christianity or Islam – among them thousands of Ethiopian Falash Mura – who wish to return to the Jewish fold. How can such apostates and their children return to Judaism?

The Burning Issues Confronting World Jewry and the Jews of Israel

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Amb. Efraim Halevy
| 15/12/2006

This article is based on a speech delivered by Amb. Halevy at the opening dinner of the Schechter Institute Groundbreaking...

A Responsum Regarding the Right to Privacy Responsa in a Moment: Volume 1, Issue No. 4, December 2006

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/12/2006

What is the halakhic attitude towards the practice of companies selling data on their clients or of organizations – including rabbinic and philanthropic organizations – selling or giving their email and mailing address lists to other organizations?

The Window Across From My Window

Pluralism and Politics
Sharon Leshem-Zinger
| 15/11/2006

“The Window Across from My Window” is taken from Israel as a Pluralist State: Achievements and Goals, a collection of...

What is the Jewish Attitude Towards Medicine?

Medical Ethics
Religion & Science
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/11/2006

 It says in the Torah “for I the Lord am your healer” (Exodus 15:26). If so, why do Jews practice medicine and consult doctors?

When I Get to Heaven

Death
High Holidays
Lifecycle
Symbols and Rituals
Theology
Paul Aberman
| 12/10/2006

Hershel of Ostropol, died as he lived, with a joke on his lips. As the end neared, the people of...

Why and When Do We Read The Book of Kohelet (Ecclesiastes) In Public?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/10/2006

There is a widespread custom to read the book of Kohelet on Sukkot or Shmini Atzeret or Simhat Torah. Why do we read Kohelet at this time of year? When exactly is Kohelet read? Is this a custom or an obligation?

When Should Selihot Be Recited? Responsa in a Moment: Volume 1, Issue No. 1, September 2006

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/09/2006

When is the proper time to begin reciting Selihot before Rosh Hashanah? Why do Ashkenazic Jews start on the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah, while Sefardic Jews start on Rosh Hodesh Elul?

Back to the Sources:
Some Reflections on the War in the Galilee

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/08/2006

“The Guardian of Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps.” (Psalms 121:4): Sources of study to understand the war in the Galilee.

On Torah, TALI and Tolerance

Jewish Education
Pluralism and Politics
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 30/06/2006

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin’s remarks at a ceremony to dedicate a new Sefer Torah for the TALI school in Jerusalem's Bayit Vegan neighborhood.

The Contribution of Responsa Literature to the Study of Halakha, Jewish Culture and History

History
Jewish Law and Its Authority
Jewish Life & Thought
Prof. Shmuel Glick
| 13/06/2006

Responsa literature has its roots in the Geonic period (8th century), and it continues to be written to this very...

Prayers for the Government and the State of Israel – Yom Haatzmaut 5766

Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/05/2006

As we celebrate Israel’s 58th birthday, we hope and pray to God: “Bless the State of Israel, protect her under the wings of Your grace and spread over her a Sukkah of peace.”

The “House of Jacob” at Sinai and in Our Day

History
Women & Gender
Dr. Brenda Bacon
| 13/05/2006

“Thus shall you say to the house of Jacob and declare to the children of Israel (Exodus 19:3).” This verse...

From Silenced Slavery to Bare Freedom: Women’s Voices at the Passover Seder

Pesah
Symbols and Rituals
Women & Gender
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 13/04/2006

In 1975 a group of leaders of the feminist movement in the U.S., Jewish by birth but not necessarily by...

Introducing Megillat Hashoah: The Shoah Scroll Yom Hashoah (Holocaust Memorial Day) 2002

Holocaust Remembrance Day / Yom Hashoah
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/04/2006

We hope that this scroll will be accepted by Klal Yisrael (the collective Jewish people) as a meaningful religious way to commemorate the memory of the Holocaust for generations.

The Origins of the Seder

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/04/2006

The Seder, which is celebrated on the first night of Pesah or on the first two nights in the Diaspora – is the central ritual of the holiday of Passover. But what is the origin of the Seder and the Haggadah?

Esther’s Megillah

Purim
Women & Gender
Dr. Einat Ramon
| 14/03/2006

(First published in Yediot Aharonot – Literary Supplement, Fri. March 10, 2006) The Scroll of Esther appears to have been...

The Holiday of Purim: From Salvation to Vengeance

Bible
Purim
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 12/03/2006

Toward the very end of the scroll of Esther, in Ix, 24-26, the essence of the story of Purim is...

Yitro vs. Amalek: Purim 5766

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/03/2006

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin compares two figures from the Bible - Jethro and Amalek - as a way of understanding Israel's conflict with its enemies.

Human Responses to Suffering in Rabbinic Teaching

Rabbinic Literature
Symbols and Rituals
Thought and Philosophy
Aharon M. Singer
| 13/02/2006

This essay approaches the problem of suffering through the study of human response rather than through a theological speculation. Better...

A Tale of Two TALI Schools

Jewish Education
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/02/2006

Observations of two schools which participate in the TALI Education Fund initiative which brings Jewish studies curriculum to secular Israeli schools.

Za’akat Dalot: Halakhic Solutions for the Agunot of Our Time

Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/01/2006

The Center for Women in Jewish Law examines solutions to free women bound in marriage by husbands who refuse to grant a Jewish divorce.

Judaism, History and Eternity According to Franz Rosenzweig

Conversion and Circumcision
History
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 11/01/2006

Throughout the ages Jews and Judaism have lived as a part of host civilizations. They have been in the past...

Eliezer Schweid on the Religious-Secular Rift

Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Ari Ackerman
| 14/12/2005

Among the many Israeli ideologues and theoreticians that have examined the conflict between religious and secular Jews in Israel perhaps...

Solomon Schechter, Rivka Lipa
and Jewish Women’s Studies

Jewish Education
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/12/2005

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin’s opening remarks at the first annual Sarah Becker Frank Conference on the Status of Women in Israel.

When Should Baby Girls Be Named?

Birth and Children
Responsa by David Golinkin
Women in Jewish Law
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/11/2005

A historical survey of the diverse Jewish customs and traditions for when baby girls and boys are formally named.

The Four Faces of Simhat Torah (1)

Responsa by David Golinkin
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/10/2005

Simhat Torah is not just a holiday of joy and dancing, but also symbolizes our love for the Torah, the cyclical nature of Torah study, the democratic nature of Torah study, and the development of Jewish law throughout the generations.

Do “Repentance, Prayer and Tzedakah Avert the Severe Decree”?

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/09/2005

"But repentance, prayer and tzedakah avert the severe decree." Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin examines the source and interpretation of one of the central prayers of the Jewish High Holiday service.

The Disengagement Plan from a Historical-Philosophical Perspective

History
Israel and Zionism
Pluralism and Politics
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 13/08/2005

It is only on rare occasions that individuals sense the movement of history beneath their feet. Usually, such a feeling...

Standing up for Rights: Daughters of Zelophehad

Bible
Women & Gender
Paul Aberman
| 12/07/2005

Two cases of women standing up for their rights in Israel caught my attention this week. A group of ultra-Orthodox...

The Jewish Attitude Towards Non-Violent Protest and Civil Disobedience

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/07/2005

Jewish law and tradition allow Jews to disobey orders, protest and engage in civil disobedience, provided that these activities are non-violent and provided that the protestors are willing to suffer the consequences such as imprisonment.

Moses and the Demands of Leadership

Bible
Pesah
Dr. George Savran
| 12/06/2005

After a long hiatus, Parashat Beha’alotekha marks the resumption of the narrative of Israel’s desert sojourn, detailing a series of...

On Turning Fifty

Miscellaneous
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/06/2005

Why is 50 the age of counsel? A look at the Jewish attitude toward birthdays and celebrating growing older.

Jerusalem in Jewish Law and Custom: A Preliminary Typology* In Honor of Yom Yerushalayim 28 Iyar 5765 – June 6, 2005

History
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Yom Yerushalayim
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 15/05/2005

In honor of Jerusalem Day, an examination of Jewish laws and customs that have evolved in connection with Jerusalem.

Celebrating 57: Israeli Independence Day

Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Synagogue Life
Linda Price
| 13/05/2005

11:00 a.m. The siren to commemorate Israel’s fallen has just sounded throughout the country. Each year, while standing at attention, ...

Where Has Matan Torah Gone?

Bible
Shavuot
Theology
Rabbi Prof. David Frankel
| 12/05/2005

The story of the revelation and lawgiving at Mount Sinai is clearly one of the dramatic high points in the...

Redemption is Like The Dawn

Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 15/04/2005

As Israel marks Independence Day – Yom Haatzmaut – looking back on 100 years of achievements of Zionism reveals a slow path to redemption.

Which Came First: The Hametz or the Matzah? Prof. Moshe Benovitz

Bible
Kashrut
Pesah
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 12/04/2005

Few topics are covered as thoroughly as the Passover story in Jewish educational programs of all types: formal and informal,...

Are Jews Still Commanded to Blot Out the Memory of Amalek?

Purim
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/03/2005

Are Jews still commanded to blot out the memory of Amalek? Why blot out the memory of Amalek, as opposed to other peoples who have attacked the Jewish People throughout history?

Leading God Out of Dark Alleyways

Bible
Theology
Thought and Philosophy
Aharon M. Singer
| 12/02/2005

Rabbi Judah said, “The matter may be compared to the case of a king who had two sons, one an...

Returning Territories for the Sake of Peace

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/02/2005

Does Jewish law permit the State of Israel to give back all or part of the territories captured in 1967 for the sake of peace and saving lives?

What Maimonides Means to Me

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/01/2005

In honor of the 800th yahrzeit of Rabbi Moses Maimonides, Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin discusses lessons we can derive from his life and works.

Nature and Jewish Religion: Thoughts for Hanukkah

Hanukkah
History
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/12/2004

Most biblically ordained Jewish festivals have a double significance: they have one meaning associated with nature and another meaning associated...

From Breslau to Jerusalem: A Vision for the Future Based on the Past

Rabbis and Rabbinical Seminaries
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 07/12/2004

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin’s opening lecture at a conference to mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Breslau Rabbinical Seminary and the 20th anniversary of the Schechter Rabbinical Seminary in Jerusalem.

The New Zionism: In Memory of Mordecai Kaplan

Israel and Zionism
Thought and Philosophy
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 14/11/2004

The Monday night and Tuesday of this week commemorate the 21st yahrzeit of Prof. Mordecai Kaplan. Kaplan is best known...

To Tell or Not to Tell: Confidentiality vs. Disclosure in Jewish Law and Tradition (1)

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/11/2004

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin examines sources in Jewish law which govern complex decisions about privacy, confidentiality and disclosure.

Since the Secular [Have Transgressed] Unwittingly

Jewish Education
Rabbi Elisha Wolfin
| 12/10/2004

The secular public waived its right to interpret Judaism and adapt it to the spirit of the times, to its...

Why do we Sit in the Sukkah?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Sukkot and Simhat Torah
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/10/2004

The holiday of Sukkot has been blessed with many beautiful laws and customs. What are the reasons for the most basic mitzvah of sitting in the sukkah?

Like Sheep or Like Soldiers? Solving a Mahzor Mystery

High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/09/2004

An examination of one of the phrases from the Unetane Tokef, a central prayer in the Jewish High Holy Day service.

A Monthly Encounter with the Skekhinah

Rosh Chodesh (New Month)
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Moshe Benovitz
| 13/06/2004

The ritual known today as birkat hahodesh, “the blessing of the new moon”, is widely observed in synagogues throughout the...

Memorial Day for Israel’s Fallen Soldiers

Death
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Prof. Shmuel Glick
| 12/05/2004

Brothers and sisters of sorrow and pain! With a bowed head and in trembling before the Almighty, we gathered together...

The Passover Seder as a Key to Jewish Continuity

Israel and Zionism
Pesah
Symbols and Rituals
Prof. Yossi Turner
| 13/04/2004

In comparison with the fate of many of the laws and customs associated with Jewish tradition, it appears that none...

Pesah Potpourri: On the Origin and Development of Some Lesser-Known Pesah Customs

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/04/2004

The holiday of Pesah has been blessed with hundreds of laws. In this article, we shall discuss some of the lesser-known Pesah customs – or at least lesser-known to Ashkenazic Jews.

Things are Not Always as They Seem

Purim
Dr. Pnina Galpaz Feller
| 15/03/2004

Masks are a kind of veil that covers the face and hide one’s identity while at the same time highlighting...

Wanted: A “Jewish Revolution”in the State of Israel

Jewish Education
Pluralism and Politics
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/03/2004

Israel needs a revolution in education to overcome illiteracy and loss of Jewish identity in Israel.

Forging Jewish Identity in Israel

Israel and Zionism
Jewish Education
Pluralism and Politics
Rabbi Dr. Harvey Meirovich
| 13/02/2004

Allow me to place my observations in context by sharing a passage written by one of Israel’s leading statesmen. Allow...

A Midrash in Memory of Ilan Ramon z”l

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/02/2004

Hazzan Melanie Fine's midrash written in memory of Col. Ilan Ramon and the other astronauts who died in the explosion of the Space Shuttle Columbia on Feb. 1, 2003.

The Tenth of Tevet

Fast Days
History
Israel and Zionism
Jewish Life & Thought
Prof. Guy Miron
| 13/01/2004

The fast day of the Tenth of Tevet symbolizes symbolizes the first of a series of events which led to...

The Secret of Eternal Youth: A Tribute to Prof. Alice Shalvi

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/01/2004

A life of learning, teaching and doing: Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin's remarks honoring Professor Alice Shalvi's service to the Schechter Institute of Jewish Studies.

Hanukkah Exotica: On the Origin and Development of Some Hanukkah Customs*

Hanukkah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/12/2003

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin discusses the origin and sources of some well-known and lesser known customs of Hanukkah as they have evolved over time.

Second Temple Judaism and the Hannukah Story

Hanukkah
History
Rabbi Dr. David Levine
| 13/12/2003

The Second Temple period of Jewish history begins with the edict of Cyrus in 538 BCE marking the end of...

Jacob’s Dream and the Transformational Moment

Bible
Dr. George Savran
| 12/11/2003

The narrative of Jacob’s dream in Gen. 28:10-22 describes nothing less than a transformational moment in the life of Israel’s...

“The Best of Three Worlds”: A Tribute to Professor Walter Ackerman (Acky) z”l (1925-2003)

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 27/10/2003

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin's eulogy in tribute of Professor Walter Ackerman (Acky) z”l (1925-2003).

Pidyon shvuyim (The Redemption of Captives): How Far Should Israel Go in Order to Redeem Captives from Terrorist Organizations?

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 14/10/2003

Should Israel exchange 400 Arab terrorists for Elhanan Tanenbaum and the bodies of three Israeli soldiers kidnapped and killed in Lebanon in October 2000?

Death and Life are in the Hand of the Tongue: Yom Kippur 5764

Death
High Holidays
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/10/2003

Jewish law requires us to confess our sins at every service on Yom Kippur (Yoma 87b), but we are not required to say the exact list of Al Het, which has grown steadily longer throughout the centuries?

The Basic Principles of Jewish Business Ethics

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/10/2003

Jewish law and ethics have much to say about the world of business. An overview of Jewish business ethics, followed by a basic bibliography on the subject.

The Daughters of Zelophehad and the Struggle for Justice for Women

Bible
History
Women & Gender
Dr. Brenda Bacon
| 12/07/2003

For those of us who view the contemporary concern with the dignity and rights of Jewish women a direct outcome...

 A Eulogy for Rabbi David Clayman z”l

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/07/2003

A doer and an activist: Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin pays tribute to a life of good deeds in his eulogy for Rabbi David Clayman, z"l.

Heavenly or Earthly: Will the Real Jerusalem Please Stand Up

Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Yom Yerushalayim
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 15/06/2003

Observations after 30 years as a resident of Israel's holy and heavenly capital on what it is like to live in Jerusalem.

 A Time Capsule from November 1947

History
Israel and Zionism
Israel Independence Day / Yom Ha’atzma’ut
Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/05/2003

On Israel Independence Day, Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin offers a tribute to100-year-old Binyamin Brenzel and a reprint of his letter from Israel following the 1947 U.N. Partition Vote.

The Use of Drama at the Pesah Seder*

Pesah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/04/2003

Drama as an educational tool during the Passover Seder arouses the interest of children and brings the Exodus story to life.

A Wonderful Life: Rabbi Noah Golinkin z”l (1913-2003)

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/03/2003

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin delivers a eulogy for his father, Rabbi Noah Golinkin, z"l.

On Conversion, Intermarriage and “Who Is a Jew?”

Conversion and Circumcision
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/02/2003

Tackling the question of "Who is a Jew?" by examining legal hurdles in Israel to allow non-Orthodox conversions.

Why Do We Need Synagogues?

Prayer and Synagogues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/02/2003

Why did God say regarding the building of the mishkan, “And let them make me a sanctuary that I might dwell among them”? Why do we need a mishkan or a mikdash (temple) or a synagogue?

Why is Shabbat Shirah “for the Birds”?

Responsa by David Golinkin
Shabbat Shirah
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/01/2003

There is an Ashkenazic custom to feed the birds on Shabbat Shirah. What are the sources and reasons for this custom?

The Ideal Rabbi in Israel Today

Rabbis and Rabbinical Seminaries
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/12/2002

The rabbinate and even the term rabbi have changed constantly during the last two millennia. What are the 10 most important qualities that make an ideal rabbi in the 21st century.

Evolving Attitudes Towards the Handicapped in Jewish Law: The Case of the  Deaf-Mute

Ethical Issues
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 01/10/2002

How have changes in society and education influenced the evolution of Jewish law with regard to disabilities, in particular deafness.

A Responsum Regarding Space Travel

Miscellaneous
Religion & Science
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/06/2002

How does Jewish law guide observance for Jewish space travelers with regard to Kashrut, daily prayer, Shabbat, and festivals?

Shavuot: “Torah as Sweet as Honey”

Responsa by David Golinkin
Shavuot
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/05/2002

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin discusses the beautiful customs of the holiday of Shavuot, which marks the gift of Torah to the Jewish People.

“The Stranger Within Your Gates” – Foreign Workers in Israel Today

Non-Jews
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 11/03/2002

Passover, when we retell the story of the Exodus from Egypt, is an opportune time to discuss the status of foreign workers in Israel.

Purim: To Drink or Not to Drink?

Purim
Rabbinic Literature
Responsa by David Golinkin
Symbols and Rituals
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/02/2002

The Jewish people throughout history has always opposed drunkenness. That is the message of the stories of Noah and Lot...

Jewish History is Like a Water Wheel

Rabbis and Rabbinical Seminaries
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 02/01/2002

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin reports on the accreditation process at the Jewish Theological Seminary in Budapest to grant doctoral degrees.

Were the Maccabees Religious Extremists?

Hanukkah
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/12/2001

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin and Rabbi Jeremy Schwartz debate the question of whether the Maccabees were religious extremists or defending Jewish culture from forced assimilation.

Of Burials, Body Bags and Rabbis

Rabbis and Rabbinical Seminaries
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 12/11/2001

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin cites two rabbinic rulings in Israel that show disdain or even hatred of Conservative, Reform or secular Jews.

A Eulogy for Professor Israel Friedlaender, z”l

Eulogies and Words of Tribute
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 10/07/2001

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin delivers a eulogy for Prof. Israel Friedlaender, z"l, at his reinterment on Mt. Scopus in Jerusalem.

If Most Jews Are Not Fundamentalists, Why Should They Observe Jewish Law?

Jewish Law and Its Authority
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/06/2001

Jews should observe Jewish law even if they don't adhere to all of the fundamentalist beliefs of the tradition.

Cloning in Jewish Law

Medical Ethics
Religion & Science
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/03/2001

Judaism has yet to develop a clear approach regarding cloning. Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin examines cloning from a Jewish legal perspective.

A Halakhic Reaction to the Intifada

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 14/11/2000

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin looks at Jewish sources to shed light on the protests and violent confrontations with the Palestinians.

Intifada 2000: Myth and Fact

Israel and Zionism
Responsa by David Golinkin
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 15/10/2000

Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin discusses myths and facts about Palestinian misinformation and violence against Israel.

Tishah B’Av: Remembrance is the Secret of Redemption

Responsa by David Golinkin
The Holidays and Hebrew Calendar
Tisha B’av
Rabbi Prof. David Golinkin
| 13/07/2000

On Tishah B’av, Jews mourn the destruction of the Temple in Jerusalem: Historical memory is not good or bad by definition; it depends on what we do with it.

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