In honor of Rosh Hashanah 5786, Akiva Weisinger retells and reimagines the parable of the king "who wished to be seen, but did not want to be seen." The post A Parable of Barriers appeared first on The Lehrhaus.| The Lehrhaus
In this short fiction narrative, David Zvi Kalman imagines a world in which figures such as Maimonides can be summoned through artificial intelligence, causing people and programs alike to contend with new and age-old questions. The post Echoes appeared first on The Lehrhaus.| The Lehrhaus
In a lyrical meditation on his wife's suffering, Mel Waldman reflects on the compassion of the rabbis who brought divinity into their lives| The Lehrhaus
Chaim Trachtman compares science and theodicy based on a novel read of the book of Job.| The Lehrhaus
Roy Pinchot responds to Zach Truboff's article decrying the ethical and spiritual costs of the war.| The Lehrhaus
Tzniut, much discussed in the Modern Orthodox community, is not an end but a means, prompting us to the higher value of awareness of being in the Divine presence.| The Lehrhaus
Steven Gotlib review's Elliot Cosgrove's "For Such a Time as This: On Being Jewish Today," which urges unity among American Jewry.| The Lehrhaus
Shimi Kaufman explores the nature of the obligation to learn and to teach Torah.| The Lehrhaus