Over 140 years of bemoaning the neglect of the Sabbath.
And a clue to a mysterious ancient translation.
“Too many of those types of Jews.”
More than just a “tech detox.”
Immeasurable patience and immense love.
Chariots of Fire for the 21st century.
Walking to synagogue.
Chariots of Fire, in real life.
A classic historical study explains why not.
The Sabbath is universal, but the holidays speak to Jewish particularity.
An eruv is a wall made of doors.
It won’t impinge on religious freedom—or encourage Shabbat observance.
Before the meal on Sabbath eve, the prayer book offers a song of praise to the ideal woman.
Bigotry, not zoning laws, triumph in Mahwah.