Purim is a strange holiday for Jews, and nothing is stranger than its central piece: Megillat Esther (the Book of Esther). We ...
The father may indeed be a poor father, and his neglectful behavior may lead the child to reject him, but those reactions should stem solely from the dynamic between father and child, without anyone e ...
On February 27, U of T’s Governing Council met to appoint a new ombudsperson, provide updates on the review of the Guide to ...
From Biblical Theft to Parental Alienation. Our Mishna on Amud Beis discusses the penalty for kidnapping, which can be the ...
Shiloh and Jerusalem represent two complementary forces – engagement with the world and preservation of identity – that drive ...
Film Review, a movie directed by Josh Ruben, written by Mishna Wolff, and starring Sam Richardson, Milana Vayntraub.
Faye Mishna, an expert on bullying, cyberbullying and the use of new technologies in the field of social work, will become ...
Tu Bishvat is not mentioned in the Bible at all. It first appears in the Mishna (around 200 CE), not as a festival but simply as a date marking the calculation of tithes for fruit trees.
The Gemara relates: One day, in the early days of the Mishna in Eretz Yisrael, Choni HaMe’agel was walking along the road. He saw a man planting a carob tree and asked him in how many years it ...