Professor Yoshiko Reed began her lecture by inviting us to ponder an important question: At what point did Christianity as an identity become distinct from Judaism? At first glance, the question seems ...
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Father Tom Hartman and I created an annual winter custom that sharpened our interfaith instincts. Tommy wrote the Hanukkah ...
Stop, in the Name of God,' Charlie Kirk's final book, is careful to make sure that Shabbat doesn't sound too Jewish.
John Wakeman is pastor of Greenfield Faith Church. The pivotal figure of Jesus is the dominant thread connecting Judaism and Christianity. Even the secular world acknowledges Jesus by marking the ...
Josef Mendelevich, an Israeli historian of Latvian descent, has written a book about this obscure topic. The Cantonists: Jewish Boys In The Russian Military, 1827-1856 is published by Touro University ...
Can Jew and Christian now transcend their ugly recent past? Can new respect for religious freedom launch them toward mutual understanding without surrendering a vigorous Judaeo-Christian dialogue? The ...
Who is Jonathan Rauch, a gay Jewish atheist, to write a book about how conservative American Christians are failing themselves and democracy? “With that background, it’s certainly the most ...
Daniel Rossing uses one word to sum up the extent of teaching about Christianity in Israeli schools: none. “The answer is very simply no. Israeli students do not learn about Christianity in school,” ...
For Catholics, “Nostra Aetate,” the “Declaration on the Relation of the Church to Non-Christian Religions” of the Second Vatican Council, opened an entirely new era in Catholic-Jewish relations. Many ...