Rabbi Jason Sobel reveals the many connections in Scripture hidden in plain sight. Known for his emphatic declaration “but there’s more!” he guides us in seeing the passion and purpose of the…
Focusing on a subject that has been covered by various national media, including the Wall Street Journal, 60 Minutes, and Nightline, Standing With Israel goes beyond politics to: Profile leading Ch…
Beginning late in the Old Testament period and continuing for the next six hundred years, the Jewish high priests were often the most important members of Jewish society. They not only possessed re…
The central figure of the Bible is a community called Israel. The Bible is also, of course, a book about God, and one might accurately say that God is its hero; but in fact we know and see the God …
The world opened up to many by the Dead Sea Scroll unfolds further still in this gracefully written introduction both to the Judaism of Jesus day and the vexed and increasingly important questions …
The justification for this book, insofar as it needs one, is that non Jews have been interested in Jews for several thousands of years. The ancient world saw the Jews as separate and unique, and th…
This period of Judaism is one so characterized by opposing tendencies that at first sight it seems difficult to discover a line of development running through the varying phenomena of the national …
Unlike most studies of the thought of the early Church, which have concentrated on the Christian encounter with Hellenism, this investigation of the writings of Cyril of Alexandria reveals the cruc…
A fair and honest debate about religious responses to environmental issues should always distinguish theological principles from prudential judgments. The Cornwall Declaration and the accompanying…