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  • In Memory of Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks z.l. – A man of faith & defiance

    In Contemporary Issues and Jewish Thought and Philosophy

    With the demise of Rabbi Sacks, world Jewry as never before, has to ask itself how it can produce Rabbis on the level of Rabbi Sacks so that Judaism can continue to be a world player.

  • The Message of The Corona Virus

    In Contemporary Issues and Jewish Thought and Philosophy

    The new reality in the age of COVID-19 forces us to break with the monotony that most of us are used to. Almost all of us jump into routine every morning – whether it’s a job, or the need to sleep, eat, or entertain ourselves. And now, the corona virus suddenly forces us to rethink everything, making us wonder what this life of ours is really all about.

  • Needed: Rabbis with Knives between Their Teeth

    In Contemporary Issues

    Israel will not survive without Judaism, but it must be a Judaism that has liberated itself from religious and halachic stagnation caused by its mainstream rabbinical leadership. It must show its multifaceted, colorful religious and social dimensions, imbued with much encouragement, which have become the sine qua non for a modern Jewish State.

  • To Madonna

    In Contemporary Issues

    Shabbat is the day on which we are asked to put aside all the profanity of clattering commerce and the fury of greed; of trying to convince ourselves that we are the absolute owners of this world. It is a day of protest against all the external pomp, glitter, and power. Its purpose is to turn the world into an island of tranquility in the stormy sea of worldliness, for one day each week.

  • Radical Otherness and the Israeli Elections

    In Contemporary Issues and Israel & Zionism

    Israel’s very existence is the manifestation of divine intervention in history to which it must attest. In Israel, history and revelation are one. Only in Israel do they coincide. While other nations exist as nations, the people of Israel exist as a reminder of God’s involvement in world history. Only through Israel is humanity directly touched by the divine.

  • The Sanctity of Shabbat: Yes to the Ayalon Bridge, No to the Eurovision Song Contest

    In Contemporary Issues, Halacha and Shabbat

    However much money Israel may make from hosting Eurovision, it is absolutely wrong and shameful that Israel’s leadership will allow violation of Shabbat on this occasion. It is self-evident that this has nothing to do with pikuach nefesh. Israel should cancel the Eurovision Song Contest if its organizers are not prepared to find a solution so that Israel can keep its head high and show the world what it means to stand for one’s principles.

  • Achieving Unity While Remaining Divided

    In Contemporary Issues

    Paradoxically, the only way to create unity among different denominations is for all to recognize that they are fundamentally divided. We need to stop asking for compromise on the very beliefs that are matters of personal conscience and therefore categorical.

  • The Jerusalem Parade: Homosexuality

    In Contemporary Issues

    All discussions of why certain marriages or sexual relationships are forbidden are doomed to fail! No human reasoning is able to explain them in any consistent way. It is for this reason that religious thinkers should distance themselves from giving primary reasons for these prohibitions.

  • Scandalous Halachic Decisions: Ethiopians and Wine

    In Contemporary Issues and Halacha

    The ruling by the Eida HaHareidit that Ethiopian Jews are not fully Jewish is scandalous and deeply embarrassing. It disgraces Judaism and is as anti-Jewish as can be. This and many other rabbinical decisions are not part of the Judaism I converted to. I abhor them and want no part of them.

  • An Open Letter to Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman and the Charedi Leadership

    In Contemporary Issues and Israel & Zionism

    Radical change has taken place in the Jewish world after the Holocaust and the establishment of the State of Israel. We have been shown that it is impossible for all of us to stay outside of history. The Holocaust has taught us that we cannot survive without entering history. To argue that our yeshiva students are the ones who really defend us against our enemies, and that we do not need soldiers, is an escape from reality.

  • Solving the Conversion Crisis – The Birth of Non-Jewish Jewish Communities: Another Approach

    In Contemporary Issues, Converting to Judaism and Jewish Thought and Philosophy

    Today, Israel has many thousands of immigrants who are of Jewish descent, yet not halachically Jewish. Should we convert them even though we know that they will not live a fully committed Jewish life? Or should we abandon them, basically ignoring and excluding them as we do now? I believe there is a third way, a way of reconciling these difficulties.

  • The Turmoil in the USA

    In Contemporary Issues

    A fairy tale with much relevance to today's times.