The heretical Jewish philosopher was excommunicated by his community in 1656 for his ideas. A newly released documentary about him had a similar reception - but critics love it

Yeshiva University exhibit 'The Golden Path: Maimonides Across Eight Centuries' shows the far-reaching impact of one of the Middle Age’s most prolific Torah scholars

In his new book, Danny Schiff urges a return to the religion's roots, shifting focus from synagogue attendance to being a moral beacon in an age of wild technological advancement

SAJ will host events throughout 2022 that examine the influence of founder Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan and his movement on contemporary American Jewish life

In the new weekly 'Chutzpod,' Sixth and I's Rabbi Shira Stutman and 'West Wing' star Joshua Malina make light work of life's heavy questions for Members of the Tribe - and friends

Popular philosopher lays out Israeli Jews' foundational religious and secular thinkers, ultra-Orthodoxy's 'optical illusion' and the paradox of Purim

Access Wednesday’s Behind the Headlines webinar by becoming a ToI Community member to hear a discussion with the philosopher on the wisdom of uncertainty

In 'Martin Buber: A Life of Faith and Dissent,' Hebrew University prof Paul Mendes-Flohr delves into famed Jewish philosopher's spirituality and complex relationship with Zionism

Eight years after being given months to live, Yeshiva University professor Benjamin Blech releases a new book on why people need not fear going gently into the good night