Explore the world's oldest monotheistic tradition -- from the covenant at Sinai to the Talmud, Jewish ethics, holidays, and modern denominations. Engage with primary sources and scholarly commentary.
Explore Judaism as the world's oldest monotheistic tradition -- its covenant theology, historical foundations, and multidimensional identity as religion, people, and civilization.
Study the Hebrew Bible's three divisions -- Torah (Five Books), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings) -- and their role in Jewish life.
Discover the Oral Torah -- Mishnah, Gemara, and the Talmud -- and how rabbinic debate became the engine of Jewish law and thought.
Explore Judaism's ethical framework -- tikkun olam (repairing the world), tzedakah (justice-giving), chesed (lovingkindness), and the pursuit of justice.
Experience the Jewish calendar -- Shabbat as weekly sanctuary in time, and the major holidays from Passover to Hanukkah.
Understand the major Jewish movements -- Orthodox, Conservative, Reform, and Reconstructionist -- and how they differ on law, authority, and adaptation.
Synthesize everything you have learned about Judaism -- from covenant to Talmud, ethics to denominations -- in a comprehensive review.