Rabbi Marc Gellman lifts up love in a Valentine's Day reflection on the the only emotion that links the secular world with ...
In an interfaith column like The God Squad, it is easy to scoop up sectarian holidays and learn from their wisdom. Passover, Chanukah, Easter, Christmas, Diwali, Ramadan, Vesak all have much to teach ...
Philosophers have always wrestled with how love can be so morally important, yet so personal and even arbitrary.
The provocation we receive from today’s reading is not an indictment but an invitation. We are forgetful simply because we are human. I believe this image of God’s grieved heart offers us a chance to ...
The grocery stores are brimming with cards heralding the arrival of Valentine’s Day. Many cards speak of romantic love, but ...
Oh! What a feeling it is to be in love. Love is the purest form of emotion. If you have ever been in love than you must ...
It would be easy to think about these days as being two very separate realities that we are marking on this day in which we express our love for those around us and this day in which we look at how we ...
Whether you are a Valentine person or not this weekend is singled out as an opportunity to remind someone you love them. If you have never read or done The ...
What keeps you from loving others the way you, yourself, crave to be loved? And conversely, what’s lacking in your life (or ...
The world wants us to believe that on Valentine’s Day, love is about lavish gifts, decadent chocolate, fancy meals, gorgeous ...