We must stop worshipping Israel and remember that the Torah’s most frequently repeated command is some variant of “Do not oppress the stranger in your midst,” writes Rabbi Michael Lerner.
The second Yiddish language film to be produced in North America in 70 years, and Canada’s first, The Pin is a bleak, moving film about love and remembrance. Set in 1941 Lithuania, The Pin tells the story of a burial guard named Jacob, who is one day faced with the corpse of a woman he’d loved. Through sensuous, dreamlike flashbacks, Jacob recalls the period in […]