The 2-year track at the Modern Orthodox flagship is being called an 'experiment,' but what's certain is that it reflects a growing Evangelical interest in Jewish practices

New online edition of the Tanach available via Sefaria doesn't use either masculine or feminine pronouns for God

In 'The Book of Revolutions,' Rabbi Edward Feld analyzes three of the Bible's main precepts, written over hundreds of years and later compiled by exiled priests in Babylon

Is God circumcised? In new book, Francesca Stavrakopoulou displays God as portrayed by His early worshipers: with genitals, passions, powers - and a penchant for the monstrous

The Cleveland native played a central role in developing what became the Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies at New York University

Amy-Jill Levine and Marc Brettler parse opposing interpretations Jews and Christians have of the same Bible, and make the argument that religion doesn't have to be a zero-sum game

Tel Aviv University's new 'Orit Guardians' only graduate program in the world to focus on Ethiopian Jewish scriptures; will train Ethiopian-Israeli student to record oral tradition

In new book 'Ani Maamin,' Bar-Ilan University prof/Orthodox rabbi Joshua Berman faces crises of faith head on, using academic research to uphold the integrity of the biblical text