This mystical strand of Jewish theology has many surprising resonances with ideas seen in the New Testament—ideas often thought to be un-Jewish.
A look at the Jewish yearning for spirituality questions whether increased spiritual practices will provide a real connection with God.
Comparison Chart: Buddhism, Hinduism, Traditional Judaism, and the Gospel.
The tallit and tzitzit serve as a physical reminder for Israelites of their identity as God’s people and how they’ve been set apart from the nations.
“A bris in the heart!” Sounds strange. Yet God Himself speaks of circumcision of the heart in the Jewish Scriptures.