Trump’s lies are more dangerous than ever — does Jewish law have a solution?
After the first presidential debate, it's clear that Americans must take the threat of a public culture defined by lies seriously
After the first presidential debate, it's clear that Americans must take the threat of a public culture defined by lies seriously
You don’t need a national stage to stand up for reproductive freedom in your community. You only need a minyan.
The Southern Baptist Convention's vote condemning IVF is the latest assault on fertility treatment that 1 in 6 Jewish families use
One rabbi fielded the question of whether a husband can embrace his wife before heading to battle, even if Jewish law would prevent their touch
For both hawks and doves, there's a lot that's troubling about the Jewish law of war
In 'Fractured Tablets,' Mira Balberg examines the Mishnah and finds a more forgiving nature in Jewish law
Jewish tradition venerates the rule of law as holy — let's treat it with some respect.
These days, the problem isn't always too little free speech; sometimes, it's way too much