Tag: Religious Judaism

An investigation into complaints of sexism and harassment at the Ziegler School of Rabbinical Studies found that while most graduates reported no discrimination, a significant number of those who did not complete the program corroborated these concerns.
The poem delves into the world of religious Judaism, touching on themes like the Torah, Talmud, observance, commentary, and prayer before abruptly stripping them away to evoke chaos.
Succot, the festival of dwelling in temporary booths, holds deep symbolic significance reflecting the diversity within Jewish tradition.
Michelle Chesner, the Norman E. Alexander Librarian for Jewish Studies at Columbia University, and David delve into the evolution of formatting in sacred Jewish texts throughout history and its influence on religious Judaism.
In a conversation with Michelle Chesner, David explores the evolution of the formatting of sacred Jewish texts over history and its impact on religious Judaism.