Tag: Relationship

In chapter 8 of the story "Picture This," a young couple, Yonah and Estee, experience tension over money and differing perspectives on supporting each other's dreams.
Rabbi Daniel Cohen reflects on the important lesson he has learned from officiating at hundreds of funerals - that people remember moments, not days.
The podcast discusses polyamory as a modern form of non-monogamous relationships, contrasting it with traditional polygamy.
In a recent podcast, the discussion focuses on the prevalent presence of superstars Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, criticizing attempts by the MAGA movement to depict their relationship negatively.
In Chapter 30 of "Upper Class," Debbi appears visibly exhausted and expresses her intention to confess to their mother about a mistake that was made.
A reader wrote to the Bintel column, asking if it's okay to pursue a romantic relationship with her single rabbi.
In this personal essay, the author recounts a series of events that led to meeting the love of their life.
This episode explores the connection between Prophecy and the Mikdash, delving into their relationship and what it reveals about the structure of Prophecy.
In this episode of For Heaven's Sake, Donniel Hartman and Yossi Klein Halevi discuss the relevance of Israel to North American Jews in light of increasing ambivalence.
The article discusses the story of the Golden Calf and its connection to a Talmudic passage about Moses and Rabbi Akiba.
In this article, Ghaith al Omari, a Senior Fellow at the Washington Institute, discusses the upcoming Palestinian elections and the Palestinians' relationship with the Biden administration.
The text reminisces about the author's grandfather, Grandpa Maurice, sharing anecdotes about his colorful life and love for making foul medemes, an Egyptian dish.
The text describes a poignant period leading up to and following the passing of someone named Dean in hospice care.
Professor Yosef Salmon from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev delves into the intricate relationship between Zionism and Judaism in his book "Do Not Provoke Providence: Orthodoxy In The Grip Of Nationalism."
The text conveys a poignant and personal story about the author's father facing terminal cancer and the decision-making process for treatment options.
The text is a humorous and satirical plea to God from individuals lamenting about the challenges and frustrations of dealing with difficult mothers and the complexities of mother-child relationships.