When Rabbi Maurice Harris wrote “Moses: A Stranger Among Us” in 2012, the book sold well enough to land him speaking engagements at about a dozen synagogues and churches. Twelve years later, the book ...
And the sons of Israel wept for Moses in the plains of Moab for thirty days, and the days of weeping over the mourning for Moses came to an end. ~ Deuteronomy 34:8 I still weep for Moses. where I am ...
For most of her childhood, author Jennifer Moses didn’t feel a connection to Judaism. Raised in the Waspy suburbs of Washington by an Orthodox father who treated Judaism as his personal practice, she ...
In this week’s parsha, Moses has a breakdown. It is the lowest emotional ebb of his entire career as a leader. Listen to his words to G-d: “Why have You treated Your servant so badly? Why have I found ...
Probably the most famous Anglo-Jew of the 19 th century, the much-beloved Moses Montefiore (1784-1885) was scrupulously observant of his faith and used his personal standing to further the cause of ...
Marrying outside the faith—even though Moses did it*—has traditionally been frowned upon by devout Jews. Some traditional families still mournfully recite the service for the dead when a rebellious ...
Journalist Akyol (The Islamic Jesus) draws theological, philosophical, and cultural links between Islam and Judaism in this innovative study inspired by the prophet central to both faiths. Framing ...
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