On the mysterious persistence of faith
Forget G·d. Does my soul exist?
There's No Such Thing As A Simple Idolator
Fourth member of a Sukkot series on the teachings of the Holy Baal Shem Tov. Members the 1st, the 2nd, and the 3rd. “The wholesome simplicity of the simple Jew touches on the utterly simple essence of G‑d. ” The Holy Baal Shem Tov It’s tricky to be simple. The opposite of chassidic simplicity is […]
Does the Torah Say The World Is An Illusion?
Of Witchcraft, Cucumbers, and Reason
Finding Dark Light in a Digital Cave
The Jewish Case For Not Being Born
Anti-Natalism in the Talmud
Ethical Reason — A Crash Course
A Chassidic Comment on the Michtav M’Eliyahu
Why We Eat Sufganiyot On Chanukah
Everything You Know About Chassidus Is Wrong
I begin with a confession. Some say they’re involved with Judaism because of its eternal truth, or because it is the tradition that runs in their veins, or because it is the best way to make sense of the world and their place in it. I am involved with Judaism because of the pleasure I […]
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