Tag: Religion

Ilana Horwitz, a professor at Tulane University, discusses her recent book that highlights the role of religion in American children's educational performance.
Ilana Horwitz, a professor at Tulane University, recently published a new book that explores the relationship between religious beliefs and educational performance among American children.
The symposium titled "Sanctifying the Secular: A Torah u-Madda Approach to Popular Culture" explores the concept of Torah u-Madda in the Modern Orthodox community.
The author shares their personal experience of growing up in a Jewish family that celebrated Christmas alongside Hanukkah.
This article discusses the importance of religion in Jewish continuity.
The podcast discussed the success of the American people in vaccination efforts and questioned why this achievement is being portrayed negatively.
Edna Harel-Fischer, a research fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute, discusses the difference between governance and governability in Israel and why it has become a partisan matter.
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In this podcast, Allison Kaplan Sommer, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, Sally Abed, and Noah Efron discuss the tragic incident at Mount Meron where 45 people died and debate who or what is to blame.
Musa Al-Gharbi, a Ph. D. candidate and commentator challenging mainstream narratives, highlights how political correctness alienates American ethnic minorities and questions the elitist divide in American politics.
The text discusses an upcoming press conference with President Biden and raises questions about how the media may seek to protect or shield him.
The author discusses the controversy surrounding holiday greetings, particularly the phrase "Merry Christmas."
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Professor Allison Coudert from UC Davis discusses the historical relationship between science and religion, with a special focus on the influence of Kabbalah.
In this podcast episode, Emma Green from The Atlantic discusses the intersection of religion and politics in the 2020 election.
Miriam Herschlag, Ohad Zeltzer-Zubida, and Noah Efron discuss various important topics in the Jewish community, including the dilemma of ultra-Orthodox schools remaining open against regulations in Israel, the complexities of identity and belonging in modern Israel, and the potential impact of consumer products on peace efforts between Israelis and Palestinians.
Amidst national protests following George Floyd's killing, a rise in COVID-19 infections is observed, contrary to prior beliefs.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, David introduces a series that explores the reasons people join and leave religion, with a focus on what we can learn from their decisions.
The author reflects on William James' definition of religion as a personal experience in solitude, but argues that religion is inherently social and community-oriented.
The text discusses how Ralph views the pandemic in relation to Passover.
Orthodox journalists Sivan Rahav-Meir and Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt explore the intersection of media, religion, and gender in a panel discussion at Yeshiva University.
Orthodox journalists Sivan Rahav-Meir and Avital Chizhik-Goldschmidt participated in a panel discussion at Yeshiva University in New York, touching on topics such as media, religion, and gender.
Kathleen Wynne, the first female Premier of Ontario and the first openly gay Premier, discussed spirituality and religion on the podcast "Not That Kind Of Rabbi."
Laurie Brown discusses the common phrase "I'm spiritual but not religious," questioning its meaning which often includes activities like taking walks and meditating.
"Sin-a-gogue: Sin and Failure in Jewish Thought" by David Bashevkin delves into the taboo subject of sin in Judaism, emphasizing the importance of discussing and understanding sin and failure as integral parts of religious life.