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We often think of the Torah, the Five Books of Moses, as the core, the foundation. But what about all the rest? What about the details, the nuances, the things that seem to go beyo...
According to Rabbi Elazar, it's justice. That’s why, as Shemot Rabbah tells us, God gave us laws after the Ten Commandments. Think about it. If justice is perverted, everything cru...
Ever feel like the universe is just... watching you? Like your every move is being scrutinized, especially when you're down on your luck? Well, Jewish tradition has something to sa...
Flavius Josephus, in his work Against Apion, gives us a glimpse into the ancient Jewish legal and moral framework, and it’s pretty intense. He's writing to defend Judaism against i...
And the Torah, in its own way, grapples with this very question. We find ourselves in the Book of Exodus, a pivotal moment in the story of the Israelites. Moses is about to ascend ...
Bava Metzia 59b), a story about rabbinic authority and, surprisingly, God's good-natured acceptance of it. It all starts with a disagreement. Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus, a renowned...
What became of Cain? The Bible tells us he wandered, marked and cursed, after the murder of his brother Abel. But the Torah is silent on the details of his death. So, naturally, th...
There's more to it than you might imagine, especially when we peek into the ancient Jewish agricultural laws. Let's dive into a fascinating little verse from Devarim, Deuteronomy, ...
The tradition paints a rather… unusual picture. Imagine an angel resembling an ox with a split lip. Strange, right? But hold that image for a moment, because this angel's position ...