Ten commandments
Parashat Eikev: With respect for the past
Moses shattered the Tablets, yet their fragments were preserved beside the new ones. Their message endures, what appears broken can still carry holiness, meaning, and strength.
Parashat Va'ethanan: The positive within the negative
Your Investments: Shavuot lessons, from Torah to retirement planning
After October 7, the shattered tablets at the heart of Shavuot matter more than ever - opinion
Parashat Yitro: The different audiences of the Ten Commandments
In Exodus we are told to think about the Creation story, while in Deuteronomy we are told to remember slavery. Why are there two different points of reference for our weekly day of rest?
COP27: Will God deliver 10 Commandments for climate change?
The UN Climate Change Conference, in proximity to Mount Sinai, could be the prime time for the force of religion to speak climate truth to dirty power. For the world, and especially Israel!
Noach: Lessons for all mankind
The ethics of Alzheimer’s: A challenging, yet critical, balance -opinion
We ask questions concerning our responsibilities in preserving any remaining quality of life and what we must do to preserve their dignity.
What are the Ten Commandments in the Bible? - explainer
The Ten Commandments have a central place in Judaism and Jewish history, given by God and Moses at Mount Sinai. Here's what you need to know about them.
Shavuot: Judaism's 10 Commandments are still relevant today - opinion
As we celebrate Shavuot, and the 3,335th anniversary of receiving the Torah, I would like to revisit these commandments and examine their messages.
Yitro and understanding financial commandments - opinion
In honor of this week’s Torah portion, here are eight commandments of wealth building.
Parashat Yitro: Right and wrong
Without analyzing each of the commandments separately, we can understand something profound tracing the motion from God to neighbor.
Parashat Yitro: The peasant and the princess
The Torah and commandments given at Mount Sinai reveal the deepest secret to us: how to live a complete life.