Let My People Know Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz: "Eating is not a casual hedonistic act; it is a ceremony" March 25, 2012
Let My People Know "The all-encompassing character of each mitzvah is a multifaceted idea, treated on a number of levels of interpretation, from the mystical and esoteric to the halakhic and pragmatic" March 23, 2012
Let My People Know "One of the ways to find out about a teacher is when you look at their disciples, and then you see what was in the teacher" March 21, 2012
Let My People Know Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz: "Man's dull-wittedness is often his protection" March 20, 2012
Let My People Know "Even religions nominally described as monotheistic may engage in the adoration of their local holy figures to such a degree that only their name distinguishes them from idolatry" March 19, 2012
Let My People Know Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz: "It does not matter if one is called good or great" March 18, 2012
Let My People Know "Knowledge of God is there for the taking, and spiritual growth to ever higher levels is real and immanent, if one is willing to engage in the struggle" March 15, 2012
Let My People Know "The category of the wicked one who prospers can include the most respectable people" March 14, 2012