Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum
We need leaders who can talk Jewishly
A new course aims to equip leaders with the ability to talk Torah
What Maimonides would have made of the moon landing
The historic expedition finally put paid to the idea that the earth was at the centre of the universe
Chad Gadya: a history lesson in ten verses
Why the kid and why the cat? The symbolism of the Haggadah's final sing-song
There's more to challah than making bread
The sages linked challah-making to the Divine act of Creation
The clash of civilisations reflected in an olive oil lamp
Olive oil was essential both to ancient Israel and Greece
Jonah for the grown-ups
Rabbi Dr Raphael Zarum tells the story of Jonah and why the Ninevites took him seriously
Why plastic cups should not be kosher for kiddush
Disposed plastic is harming sea life - we should change our habits
Pesach: a primal tale of good v evil
What lies behind the names of Moses and Pharaoh?
Maureen Kendler, a tribute
Rabbi Raphael Zarum, dean of the London School for Jewish Studies, remembers a towering figure in British Jewish life
Was there room for whales in the ark?
The rabbis wondered how the majestic sea-creatures survived the Flood
What the hero of Star Wars has in common with Moses
Take a deep breath for Rosh Hashanah
Is breaking Shabbat worse than stealing?
The need to break out of our inner Egypt
For the rabbis, the story of the Exodus also had a personal dimension
Why it's not smart to have a Shabbat phone
A new app which offers the prospect of texting on Shabbat misses the point
Even in desperate times we never gave up hope
Behind the Three Weeks of Mourning for the Temple lies a story of spiritual resilience
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