The Dangerous Narrative of the Jewish “Debt to Society”
BY OCEAN TIMMINS I believe the world has a deep antipathy towards the Jewish people, implicitly baked in over thousands of years of hatred taking various forms. There is a… Read More
The Purpose Embedded in Every Nation
BY LIR YISSAR The struggle to understand how God could choose just one nation, and give such purpose and responsibility to one nation, has been a persistent question for… Read More
Jewish Resilience: Taught By Our Tradition and Tested By Our History
BY ADIN LINDEN The over three thousand years of Jewish history has often been uneasy and tumultuous. Crisis has never been too far from the Jewish people. At times,… Read More
Jewish Resilience in Times of Persecution and Prosperity, From Our Forefathers to the Present
BY JUDAH MARCUS Resilience is a virtue that has been associated with Judaism for countless generations. Throughout Tanakh, there are a great number of stories about our ancestors demonstrating… Read More
The Six Elements of Resilience Inherent in the Jewish Tradition
BY RAANAN VANDERWALDE There is no denying that Jews are resilient. Judaism is one of the oldest religions in the world. For over 3,000 years, Jews have been persecuted,… Read More