Religion
Reliance on miracles is not a sustainable political theology
Teaching students what, how, and why to believe is both necessary and impossible. Judaism demonstrates that we are up for the task
The tradition of Jewish nonbelief is as rich, powerful, and distinctive as that of faith
Why ‘Do you believe in God?’ is the wrong question
It is time for Jews to gather together once again. And Jews who gather do so in prayer
The beginning of wisdom is neither the sum nor the end of it
Where is faith in Jewish life?
The philosopher Bertrand Russell was famous for his paradoxes, but he left the greatest one to the rest of us
Jewish history saw the transition from the Covenant of Fate to the Covenant of Destiny, and back again