Episode 58 A Covenantal Kaddish at the Wall

A prayer by a boy who survived Buchenwald captures the unique nature of the Jewish covenant.
Text: Deuteronomy 29
A prayer by a boy who survived Buchenwald captures the unique nature of the Jewish covenant.
Text: Deuteronomy 29
The Jewish joining of free will and repentance is the key to the Torah's understanding of human nature.
A musical metaphor of the sages moves us to ponder the connection between scripture and song.
The way Jews celebrate their concluding the Torah testifies to the immortality of Moses.
The beginning of the book of Joshua reverberates through American history
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