Rabbi Jeremy Rosen reflects on the concept of atonement as Yom Kippur approaches, posing the provocative idea that perhaps God, too, should atone for the suf...
Rabbi Jeremy Rosen reflects on the human tendency to seek certainty in a world rife with unpredictability, particularly through the lens of Jewish history an...
Rabbi Jeremy Rosen explores the historical phenomenon of Jews turning against their own community, a trend tracing back to biblical times. He highlights medi...
This article, authored by Rabbi Jeremy Rosen, offers a tribute to Douglas Murray, a British journalist and author, recognized as an outspoken non-Jewish advo...
This essay reflects on the distinguished career of Robert Wistrich, an eminent historian known for his extensive work on antisemitism. Wistrich, born to Poli...
The essay discusses the issue of Jews and Israelis feeling embarrassed or ashamed of their identity, citing examples of people hiding their Jewish or Israeli...
The essay discusses the merger of antisemitism and anti-Zionism, highlighting the historical divide between the two but noting their convergence in contempor...