Delve into Parshat Vayeshev, where we uncover the story of Jacob, a symbol of righteousness and humility in the Torah.
Why does the Torah begin with the Genesis story? If it is a book of Law, ask the rabbis, why not start with the first commandment? On an individual level, perhaps it teaches us that just as God first ...
Explore the significance of Jacob's dream in the Torah portion Vayetze, featuring the intriguing stairway to heaven.
Anyone who follows AI ethics and safety debates can recognize the pattern: worries about bias, about “hallucinations,” about ...
“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.” This is perhaps the most famous introduction in human history. Its meaning has sparked debate throughout millennia between theologists and ...
Genesis, chapters one and two, present two accounts of creation. Many critics of the Bible (often, atheists) assume that they are contradictory. But there are many factors involved in interpreting ...
As Jews we learn to live with the contradictions that sometimes haunt us. (New York Jewish Week via JTA) — Everyone has at least a few creation stories: how they were born, how they came to the career ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. "The Torah In Living Color: The Book of Genesis": a beautifully drawn ...
In Vayishlach, this week’s Torah portion, the third patriarch’s name gets changed during a famous encounter. Or does it?