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Sharing Sorrow, Bringing Hope
Thousands of people had passed by before we managed to gather a minyan (quorum) of ten for the evening prayers. ...
Handwritten and Heartfelt
Sending those B'nai Mitzvah thank-you notes is a ritual we shouldn't lose
Judaism Was Destiny for This Guatemalan
In moving to the United States from Guatemala, I found my purpose and place in Jewish community
My Reconnection to Judaism
I was raised in Columbus, Ohio in a very white, Jewish suburb called Bexley. Even though I went to a ...
Teff Matzah: A Passover Experiment
A kosher-for-Passover alternative to injera...that we don't recommend.
#MeToo, #TimesUp, #NewNormal
I received an email from a reporter who wanted to interview #MeToo Rabbis. I replied, “We are all #MeToo Rabbis.” Well, at least ...
Preparing for Passover in Memphis: A Trip Down Memory Lane
My Memphis holiday memories remind me what matters most
5 LGBTQ Jewish Activists To Know
Jewish activists have an important part of countless activist movements– from the global LGBTQ rights movements and civil rights movements ...
Four (New-ish) Questions from a Perpetual Youngest Child
Let's ask even more questions this Passover
To Bow, or Not to Bow?
That’s my question every time I visit the Roswell Community Masjid (RCM). Since as a young child I was taught ...
Passover and Palestinians
Palestinians are not slaves. But they are also not free.