An earthquake of literal, Biblical proportions. Social media is currently flooded with reactions to news that scientists may have proven a story from the Bible to be true. That's a bit ironic, eh?
As Lauren Groff heads to Vroman's to discuss her new collection "Brawler," we look back at the career-defining novels and ...
A new book recalls the colourful, contested past of the individual countries that make up the UK and Ireland... and some of ...
Margaret Atwood’s gripping account of theocratic tyranny and gender subjugation in the dystopian culture of Gilead. This science fiction classic is a gripping tale of survival in a world where women’s ...
The King, who never realized that Esther was Jewish, is outraged at Haman. He has his minister executed. In subsequent conversations with Esther, Achasverosh grants the Jews the right to self-defense ...
Greek mythology is prominent in art dating from antiquity through to the renaissance and even in contemporary artwork. During ...
While reading an article on theory and criticism, Yisrael Medad reexamines the history of Zionism, arguing against the popular "settler-colonialism" argument that is so prevalent today.
My latest book, “Micah, Nahum, the Turning of the Hourglass”, just went live on Amazon. We have been studying through the Minor Prophets in my adult Sunday school class for several months ...
A conversation with Professor Hubertus Jahn on the intellectual consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine. Interviewers: ...
As the crisp air of early spring signals renewal, attention turns to the ancient festival of Purim, rooted in the Book of ...