A recent vote found overwhelming halachic support for medical marijuana—and narrower, qualified support for recreational use
Big Pharma and Big Tobacco are helping market high-potency, psychosis-inducing THC products as your mother’s ‘medical marijuana’
Pulling the Yiddish threads of the cannabis story
My dad’s 50-year odyssey of defending criminals, fighting the war on drugs, getting high, legalizing weed, breaking the bounds of perception, and serving G-d
The owner of Bubby’s restaurant in Manhattan rides a wave of legalization and innovation to make weed as delicious as dessert
Rokhl’s Golden City: The roots of Jewish herbalism
A French court ruled that Sarah Halimi’s murderer—who shouted ‘Allahu akbar’ while holding her captive—can’t be held responsible because he smoked pot before killing her
The 90-year-old scientist who first isolated THC is still addicted to research, studying the beneficial effects of cannabis on trauma, colitis, autism, and more
Whether they care about social justice or spirituality or health concerns, Jewish groups are getting involved with cannabis
A San Francisco-based women’s collective hosts cannabis-themed gatherings informed by Jewish tradition
Campus Week: Good advice, bad advice, and other words to live by
We asked three rabbis and got seven different opinions
On our sister site, Bette Midler as Dolly Levi, ‘Dirty Dancing’ hits the small screen, and a Korean/Hasidic Internet mashup that will have you feeling mighty high
The 85-year-old Israeli chemist was recently given a lifetime achievement award for his pioneering research in the field of cannabis
A conversation with the noted garbologist about Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Meir Kahane, being a drug dealer, and what’s wrong with NY today
The power of pot can reportedly mend rodent femurs, but what about the humans?
Light up your 4/20 with Tablet’s dope marijuana coverage; more puns inside
Kashrut—even for pot—should involve morality as well as ritual