What Does “God of Vengeance” Mean? A Jewish Perspective on Justice in the Torah
Why the Torah uses human language like anger and revenge to describe God’s justice and defense of the oppressed
Daniel Blass
04.08.15 | 14:08
Why the Torah uses human language like anger and revenge to describe God’s justice and defense of the oppressed
Daniel Blass
04.08.15 | 14:08
Exploring Miriam’s leprosy, Israel’s trials, and why God’s rebuke in the Torah is an expression of deep love and guidance
Daniel Blass
29.07.15 | 09:10
A powerful story from the Ben Ish Chai about a man punished from Heaven through four tragic events
Gad Schechtman
17.06.15 | 15:07
What Judaism teaches about the purpose of gentiles, the destiny of righteous Christians and Muslims, and why deeds determine closeness to God
Daniel Blass
26.03.15 | 09:00
How Rabbi Chaim Abulafia’s wisdom protected a simple Jew and changed the fate of a fisherman king
Gad Schechtman
19.03.15 | 14:23
The Jewish perspective on God’s transcendence and closeness as a King and Father, and how this balance strengthens trust and prayer
Daniel Blass
28.01.15 | 13:50
Shocking details, mystical insights, and the deeper justice behind the final plague
Tzuriel Gvizon
27.10.13 | 12:17
The authentic meaning of segulot in Jewish tradition — how small acts can unlock divine channels of blessing, and how to tell true spiritual practices from modern-day superstition
Responsa of Rabbi Ovadia Yosef
27.10.13 | 06:53
Rabbis and thinkers explore faith, suffering, and the meaning of divine presence in the darkest chapter of Jewish history
Dudu Cohen
27.10.13 | 00:50