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Shai Held
Rabbi Shai Held is president and dean of the Hadar Institute in New York.
Divine love in Hosea 11
Human parents, even good ones, have limits. God does not.
Books for pandemic reading
Nine writers tell us about a book they’ve read recently that’s helped them reframe what it means to be a person of faith and a reader right now.
Aiming high and falling low (Proverbs 25:6-7; Luke 14:1, 7-14)
Proverbs warns us against the culture of self-aggrandizement.
Dignity and rest (Isaiah 58:9b-14)
Isaiah’s two challenges go hand in hand.
September 1, Ordinary 22C (Proverbs 25:6-7; Luke 14:1, 7-14)
Jesus and Maimonides are drinking from the same well: the book of Proverbs.
August 25, Ordinary 21C (Isaiah 58:9b-14)
So much of human religiosity comes down to a hoax we perpetrate on God.
Does God command genocide in the book of Joshua?
Daniel Hawk avoids easy responses to violence in the Bible—but then enters some troubling territory.
The Babel story is about the dangers of uniformity
Forget the tower. The problem is that everyone "had the same words."
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