This article reflects on how real change can be effected through the recitation of Hallel – the freedom song!
The world that we inhabit today is indeed one that exacerbates our anxieties. What is Judaism’s response during times of crisis?
Perhaps seeking a sense of the eternal through the blessing etched more deeply on Jewish consciousness than any other – the Priestly Blessing, would serve us well at this difficult time.
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In Oscar Wilde’s Lady Windermere’s Fan Lord Darlington quips that a cynic is ‘’a man who knows the price of everything and the value of nothing. Judaism provides an important corrective to cynics, says Simon Eder.
Music has the unique power to touch the inner recesses of one’s soul. What happens when it is taken away?
What science now knows, Judaism sensed long ago. The value of gratitude forms the very DNA of Judaism itself.
There is much that Judaism has to contribute to the conversation about our approach to innovation. In the wake of COP 26, what does it have to say?
Judaism calls into question a notion of unconditional forgiveness that is perhaps the preserve of the confessional box.