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Ask a Jew: Are there any biblical texts that you clearly understand to be not for our time?

Interpreting Old Testament verses as “mandates for our modern lives” may not be for everyone, but it is clearly not outside the realm of possibility.

Ask a Jew: Do modern religious Jews desire, plan, or look for a rebuilt temple?

Marcie Lenk’s essay “Rebuild the Temple? Not in our time” would seem to reflect most modern Jews’ perspectives on this issue.

Introducing “Ask a Jew”

Sometimes being Jewish feels inherently controversial. Hence the old saying: “Ask two Jews, get three opinions.”

This year’s Jewish film festival asks tough questions

So what makes this year’s films special? To me, it’s their willingness to ask tough questions, avoid easy answers, and take risks. That approach is certainly part of the Jewish intellectual tradition going back millennia.

Ask An Evangelical: Are Jews Going To Hell?

Like a lot of things in Christian culture, the concept of hell something we've been taught, and we focus on a lot, because dividing lines like this make it easier to make sense of life.

Ask An Evangelical: Are Jews Going To Hell?

I’m not qualified to assess who does or doesn’t go to heaven or hell.

Ask a Baha’i: Would a Christian need to pray to Bahá’u’lláh, not Jesus, if converting to the Baha’i faith?

If I followed the teaching of Baha’i would I need to change my lifelong relationship with Jesus? I wonder how can I, as a lifelong Christian, focus my prayers from Jesus to Bahá’u’lláh?

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