Franz Rosenzweig had the best idea you’ve never heard of
Jewish philosopher Franz Rosenzweig was set to convert to Christianity a century ago. Yom Kippur services changed his mind.
The rabbi who co-officiated at the Clinton-Mezvinsky wedding on his journey to accepting intermarriage
It’s been 16 years since Menachem Schneerson’s death, but in a sense the seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe is with us more than ever
The Sabbath is but one of the Jewish contributions to the science of keeping time
Kol Nidre gets me every time
Benjamin, Scholem, Rosenzweig and the Angel of History
Tracing Hilary Putnam’s roadmap to God