Moses

You don’t have to be Moses: This generation must rise to lead in a time of war - opinion

Each and every one of us should rise to the occasion and seek justice, seek victory, seek fulfillment for this amazing and miraculous country of which we are a part.

You don't have to be superhuman to change history.
Missing IAF navigator Ron Arad in captivity after his jet went down in Lebanon in 1986

Israel never stops bringing its soldiers home - opinion

Taking cover in Tel Aviv, March 1.

Parashat Ki Tisa: Fear and the choice of courage

Margaret Malka Rawicz sits with a Bedouin lady who took her to tend sheep in Sinai Desert.

Walking the Exodus: One woman's journey through the desert Moses crossed


Salvation from servitude: A Passover tale of the midrash

What eternal slavery did Pharaoh introduce from which only God’s salvation could liberate us?

"I'm not your slave" (illustrative)

Parshat: Splitting of the sea of love, faith and hope

“They were very frightened, and the children of Israel cried out to the Lord. They said to Moses... ‘What is this that you have done to us to take us out of Egypt?"

The Red Sea

Ancient Christian manuscripts digitized at monastery beneath Mount Sinai

The monastery lies at the foot of Mount Sinai, by tradition the site where Moses received the Ten Commandments.

Tourists watch the sunrise and pray outside a church on the summit of Mount Moses, near the city of Saint Catherine, in the Sinai Peninsula, south of Egypt, December 9, 2015

Parashat Vayakhel: Who will build the Tabernacle?

The High Priest would carry the entire nation on his heart and shoulders, an ability made possible by the leaders of the tribes.

THE MISHKAN tent. (Wikimedia Commons)

Parshat Beshalach: Faith, justice and humility

By fulfilling a commandment that we cannot understand, we declare our humility in the face of the transcendent, obedience that stems from humbleness.

AT MARA, the thirsty nation saw the water source but was disappointed to find out the water was bitter.

Moses or Aaron – justice or mercy?

The Sages themselves constantly used the title Moshe Rabbenu – Moses our teacher – yet Hillel the Elder did not choose him as the model to be emulated, but rather Aaron. Why?

Moses or Aaron – justice or mercy?

Who made you so successful?

AN INTERFAITH family light a hanukkia in their home in Florida – alongside their Christmas tree

Parashat Hukat: Who is capable of sin?

A person, as impressive as he might be, is still a person, and he has the choice of sinning or not.

‘MOSES STRIKING the Rock,’ by Tintoretto, 1563

Ties with Israel through the lens of Ethiopia’s ambassador

Tsegay Berhe takes the connection between the two peoples all the way back to Moses.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspects a guard of honor at the National Palace during his State visit to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 7, 2016

To understand Facebook's CEO, ask: What would Moses do?

Moses served his people, was humble, had a vision, showed empathy and engendered trust; Zuckerberg tried to show all these traits in his testimony before Congress in April.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg listens while testifying before a joint Senate Judiciary and Commerce Committees hearing regarding the company’s use and protection of user data, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., April 10, 2018. REUTERS/Leah Millis