Jeremiah, Rachel, and a lesson in Jewish belonging.
From Jeremiah to klezmer.
Faith in honest doubt.
Jeremiah’s rivalry with a charlatan highlights the moral center of prophecy.
Sumerian poems, the midrash, and the Divine virtuoso of grieving.
Rejoicing in the voice of the groom and voice of the bride in the towns of Judah.
Moses inaugurated Jewish national independence. The prophet Jeremiah comes to oversee its collapse.
Hills? Mounds? Platforms?
Private detectives, body-switching, fairies, and Jeremiah’s smartphone.
On creative minorities.
There’s a tomb on the Mount of Olives. But who’s inside?
“Calamity, catastrophe, disaster prove nothing. Anyone can foretell these things without risking his reputation or authority. It is only by the realization of a positive. . .