Meredith Kesner Lewis

Meredith Lewis is the Director of Operations at MyJewishLearning.com. Meredith holds an MA in Hebrew and Judaic studies and an MPA in non-profit finance from New York University. She also received a BS in journalism from the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Meredith has served as an advisor for United Synagogue Youth in the Westchester and Rockland Counties area as well as an education consultant.


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Articles by Meredith Kesner Lewis

Comic strips, redux

I’ve blogged about Eli Valley’s comics here before. Now the Jewish writer/communal professional has created web site dedicated solely to ...

Jewish Genetic Diseases

This week’s Forward includes their annual guide to Jewish genetic diseases. With advances in technology and medicine, the number of ...

One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Treif-tasting Fish

We all get cravings. There’s the usual–chocolate, pizza, Chinese food. The childlike–macaroni and cheese, peanut butter and jelly. The Jewish–pickles, ...

All of Us or All of Them?

Recently the Union for Reform Judaism published a new edition of Kulanu (All of Us), a resource guide for LGBT ...

Where’s Big Bird When You Need Him?

“The cats here are asleep- the poor, wretched, imprisoned cats. I feel like abusing them.”Just another classic quote from Tomorrow’s ...

Finding a Rabbi

Earlier this week I blogged about non-Orthodox couples choosing to have an Orthodox rabbi officiate at their weddings. This post ...

Securing Jordan

Shmuel Rosner, Ha’aretz’s chief U.S. correspondent, has a piece on Slate which considers Jordan’s stability in the overall status of ...

A Wedding Dilemma

This past weekend I went to the wedding of a friend of mine. During the ceremony, I cried. But not ...

Not My Warriors

Christiane Amanpour is at it again. This non-journalist has traveled the world seeking out “God’s Warriors.” In this documentary, two ...

Just Facebook Me

Like many 20-somethings, I have spent countless hours wasting away in front of my computer on Facebook. I mean, who ...

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