God
Eduard Shyfrin introduces a first-ever systematic theory of Kabbalah for the modern era
In ‘The Relativity of Death,’ Shyfrin transforms centuries of mystical thought into a structured framework – connecting information, consciousness, and reality’s deeper architecture.
When faith is desecrated in Jerusalem, silence is complicity - opinion
Love isn’t enough: Faith in humanity through the lens of the Torah
Passover, war and faith: Moral clarity matters in Israel’s defense - opinion
Bill Maher’s misstep on faith and commentary - opinion
As a Bill Maher fan, I respect his truth-seeking, but his recent monologue on the Trump assassination attempt and religious language missed the mark.
'Making sense of God' through Norman Solomon's new book - review
Solomon’s aim is not to indoctrinate or convert but rather to provoke thought and stimulate discussion.
Parashat Balak: Can God be bribed?
What does God require of us? He demands – and this is a firm demand, not a polite request – that we be good: to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with our God.
Is God an antisemite? - opinion
Since there is no good reason not to like us, is God’s disfavor toward the Jews something akin to the United Nations or the European Union, which just despise us irrationally?
Letters to the Editor, June 23, 2024: Look in the mirror
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
Playing God: Judaism and the idea of randomness
God isn’t arbitrary and doesn’t abandon His world to chance.
Searching for truth: Rabbi Akiva and Turnus Rufus in dialogue
We are sent on our individual journeys from the moment we are born, seeking simultaneous distance and closeness with family, community, and God as we make the choices that shape who we are.
Introducing the Diamond-Studded Book of Psalms!
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24 biblical, historical events that happened in the Hebrew month of Nissan
Of the 12 stones on the High Priest's ephod (breastplate), the stone for Nissan is known as “nophech” and is identified with a turquoise or blue emerald.
Miracles do happen: A look at the biblical splitting of the Red Sea
The splitting of the Red Sea is central to Jewish identity, but as the late Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks asked, "In what sense was it a miracle?"