There’s a powerful Midrash in Yalkut Shimoni that speaks directly to the way we view life, pain, and conflict. The Sifri there addresses the verse: “Banim atem laHashem Elokeichem, lo titgodidu”—“You are children of Hashem, your G-d; do not gash yourselves” (Devarim 14:1). Rashi explains that the

In Parashat Va’etchanan, Moshe Rabbeinu turns to Hashem with a heartfelt plea: “Va’etchanan el Hashem…” Rashi tells us the word va’etchanan stems

Every election asks the same question: What kind of future do we want to build together? For too long, City Hall has been dominated by corruption

More Articles ...