In the Hebrew Bible, God’s greatest enemies are human.
The secret to its economic success.
A dangerous book from a distinguished theologian.
Romantic, idealistic Christianity says no. Sober, practical Judaism says yes.
The answer hasn’t always been clear.
Little is known about the sect, but they certainly weren’t all hypocrites.
It’s more than a family squabble.
A family in Jerusalem discovered an ancient mikveh when they were renovating.
Because the Washington Post’s new section seems to assume that it means “Christianity.”
Does the English idiom “kiss of death” come from the story of Judas, or from the Sicilian Mafia—or both?
A recent attempt by scholars to rename the Jews of the Second Temple period as “Judeans” is both intellectually flawed and morally suspect.