
Of Priests, Rabbis, and Wives
A profound divide separates the classical Christian and Jewish views of marriage and family.

Of (Religious) Fences and Neighbors
Mutual respect means confronting differences, not erasing them.

Torture: Is It Always Immoral?
Anger, hate, vengeance—each of these vices can, at particular times and places, be virtuous.

The Yeshiva Shel Ma’ala and the Ivy League
Being a knowledgeable Jew is more important than going to an top school.

What Bracha Did They Say On Manna?
How often do you get a chance to say hamotzi lechem min hashamayim?…

Locusts, Giraffes, and the Meaning of Kashrut
The most famous Jewish practice is really about love and national loyalty.

Aliens and Us: A Sermon on Parshat Bereishit
Jews must recognize the wondrous achievement that is their heritage.

The Jewish Mother: A Theology
Jewish mothers are the foundation of Judaism.

God’s Beloved: A Defense of Chosenness
Jews have survived throughout history because of their firm belief in God's divine love.

Redemption and the Power of Man
Jewish and Christian perspectives on the messiah and man.