Can Mathematics Prove the Soul? Christopher Langan’s Radical Theory of Reality
Inside the mind of the world’s highest-IQ thinker and his groundbreaking model that links physics, consciousness, and life after death
Inside the mind of the world’s highest-IQ thinker and his groundbreaking model that links physics, consciousness, and life after death
The Torah’s three arks form a single story of refuge and renewal, showing that devotion, generosity, and sacred precision can shield humanity from destruction
The remarkable life of a Hasidic pioneer, poet, and builder of Jewish life in the Land of Israel
How one false scholar fooled rabbis across Europe with forged books and letters
How the first Chief Rabbi of the Ottoman Empire shaped Jewish law, battled internal threats, and set a precedent for generations
A young man’s disappearance in Ein Gedi and the miracle of discovery nine years later
From charting the course of the explorers to shaping Jewish prayer, the legacy of the Zacuto family spans oceans and centuries.
The first fallen guard of Hashomer and the painful truth revealed decades later
How one SS officer’s shocking testimony shaped Holocaust history but left questions about his own role
How Rabbi Manuel Aboab Silenced Christian Scholars and Revived Jewish Identity in the Wake of the Portuguese Expulsion
How a Soviet deception in 1946 condemned Jewish families to years of terror and death in the gulag
MRI studies, near-death data, and a rare voluntary out-of-body case challenge the belief that consciousness is confined to the brain
The place where King David rescued captives and established his first law of fairness
How ancient witnesses, forgotten chronicles, and modern discoveries of meteorites all point to a single extraordinary event remembered around the world
Beyond flavor and nostalgia, the story of chamin reveals a centuries-old battle over the meaning of Shabbat — from the Karaites’ darkness to the rabbis’ light, and the enduring warmth of Jewish unity around a pot of slow-cooked faith
The stories of Yitro and Amalek reveal how the Torah transforms revelation into shared responsibility — and the battle between good and evil into a timeless mission
Research finds that those who have suffered greatly are no less happy!
Discover How Lying Affects the Brain, Raises Cortisol Levels, and Damages Long-Term Health, According to Studies from Harvard and Columbia
How a pioneering 16th-century woman in Prague broke barriers of her time — writing the first Jewish book by a woman, teaching Torah to others, and leaving a lasting mark on Jewish scholarship and tradition
Why Jews have led in science, culture, and innovation for centuries, and how the Torah’s moral vision defines the true meaning of Jewish intelligence