Foreword by Andrew Rehfeld, PhD
Introduction by Rabbi Oren J. Hayon
Acknowledgments
First Commandment
God’s Identity: Perspectives from Jewish Philosophy
Rabbi Kari Hofmaister Tuling, PhD
Revelation as Conversation
Rabbi Joshua Feigelson, PhD
Israel’s History of Enslavement as a Prerequisite for Revelation
Elsie R. Stern, PhD
Second Commandment
Prohibition of Idolatry
Rabbi Reuven Firestone, PhD
Why the Second Commandment Still Matters: A Conversation with Maimonides
Kenneth Seeskin, PhD
Third Commandment
The Mystical Experience of the Divine Name
Rabbi Mordecai Finley, PhD
God’s Name in Theurgy, Amulets, and Magic Spells: Contemporary Lessons from Ancient Jewish Magic
Rabbi Geoffrey W. Dennis
Fourth Commandment
Permitted and Forbidden Labor: Legal and Ethical Dimensions
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz
“Technology Shabbats”: Unplugging in a Hyper-Connected World
Tiffany Shlain
Fifth Commandment
Honoring Your Father and Mother
Rabbi Laura Geller
Navigating the New Life Stage of Caregiver
Rabbi Richard F. Address
Number Five
Rabbi Annie Belford
Sixth Commandment
“You Shall Not Murder”
Rabbi Harold L. Robinson
Police Violence
Rabbi Jonathan Siger
Seventh Commandment
Feminist Reading of the Commandment
Rabbi Darcie Crystal
Adultery and Deception
Rabbi Eliana Fischel
Eighth Commandment
The Bible, Intellectual Property, and Authorship Integrity
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall, JD
“You Shall Not Steal”—Ethics of Consumption
Rabbi Rachel Kahn-Troster
Ninth Commandment
Don’t Be That Person
Rabbi Michael Marmur, PhD
“Fake News” and Its Challenges to Journalism
Batya Ungar-Sargon, PhD
Tenth Commandment
Torah’s Thought Crime?
Rabbi Barry H. Block
Conquering and Transforming the Impulse to Want What Is Not Yours
Alan Morinis, PhD
Glossary
Contributors