“William Butler Yeats said, ‘The great founders of civilization don’t write books, they live lives.’ Moses was the exception,” said Rabbi David Wolpe. Wolpe delivered
Chabad Jewish House A full season of activities, including services and classes, has been planned by the Zigdon Chabad Jewish House at 23 Vincent. Visit
André Malraux, French novelist and minister of cultural affairs, wrote Antimémoires near the end of his life. During World War II, he was friendly with
Wayman and Eryl Kubicka answered questions about creation with their “non-understanding of creation” as Zen Buddhists For Week Three’s Interfaith Friday. The lecture was broadcast
Abrahamic Program for Young Adults APYA, founded 15 years ago, is designed to reflect the efforts and mission of the Department of Religion by teaching
“Jesus was a man who welcomed sinners and ate with them. We need to take seriously what Jesus took seriously — compassion, nonviolence, unconditional loving