Tag: Buddhism

In "Framing a Life," author Roberta Kuriloff explores the metaphor of building a house as a representation of her personal journey and search for wholeness.
Rev. Dr. T. Kenjitsu Nakagaki discusses the historical significance of the swastika as a symbol of peace and well-being, striving to reclaim its original meaning from its association with hate in the 20th century.
Garry Shandling, a Jewish comedian, is the subject of this article, which explores his life and works in relation to the holiday of Purim.
Tara Slone is a multifaceted individual who balances various roles and interests.
Hank Lazer, a Jewish poet and Buddhist residing in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, delves into the intersection of his identities, spiritual experiences, and poetic expressions.
In this episode of Unorthodox, the hosts discuss various topics with Jewish guest Lynn Harris, founder of Comedy GOLD, which empowers girls and women through comedy, and Gentile of the Week Robert Wright, a former Southern Baptist who now practices Buddhism.
Yuval Noah Harari, a Hebrew University professor, has gained worldwide fame for his book "Sapiens," which traces the history of humankind with a focus on cognitive and agricultural revolutions, societal progress, and the impacts of science, politics, and economics on modernity.
This text describes a Jewish traveler's experience observing Yom Kippur at a Buddhist meditation center in India.
Stephen Prothero challenges the notion that all religions teach the same thing by highlighting the vast differences in beliefs and practices among the world's religious traditions.
The author grapples with the question of whether practicing yoga as a Modern Orthodox Jew conflicts with Jewish beliefs.