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Why Must This Passover Seder Be Like All Others?
Passover 5780 is going to be one we all remember for a long time. The world is reeling from the ...
Bukharian Passover Traditions and Recipes
We wear colorful kaftans, dip our matzah in a special soup, and "whip" each other to remember the pain of the Israelite slaves.
Four Questions for this Year’s Seder
“Let all who are hungry come and eat.” We traditionally say these words during our Passover seder, opening our doors ...
Resources for Trans Day of Visibility
Tuesday, March 31st, is Transgender Day of Visibility. It has been celebrated every year since 2009, and it is a ...
This Is What “Pikuach Nefesh” Looks Like Right Now
COVID-19, Jewish Values, and Flattening The Curve
Longtime Virtual Rabbi Offers Advice on “Doing Jewish” Online
The virtualization of the Jewish world due to the coronavirus pandemic will fundamentally alter the nature of Jewish engagement.
Not Alone in the Room
Having no idea how many people will attend in person, I set fifteen chairs in a semi-circle and place the ...
Going Beyond Our Borders
Maintaining our sanity and connection through online community
The Story of “Noshama”
How one small Jewish organization's mindfulness group is filling employees' bowls with soul
Ten Famous Americans with Greek or Turkish Jewish Heritage
These actors, designers, musicians, business leaders, and even a former member of Congress have all played a role in the American Jewish narrative.
The Jewish Women I Saw (And Didn’t) On TV
Representation matters - in real life most of all
First Persian Female Rabbi Finds Her Voice
Rabbi Tarlan Rabizadeh, a Jewish Emergent Network rabbinic fellow at The Kitchen in San Francisco, identifies with Queen Esther.
Will We Let Purim Make Peace Impossible?
The joyous, sometimes boisterous, holiday of Purim is approaching. Twice during the holiday, Jews will publicly read the Book of ...
From Chinese or Jewish to Chinese AND Jewish
Camp Be'chol Lashon counselor learns to embrace her dual identity.