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Why Rosh Hashanah Comes Before Yom Kippur

It is often explained that on Rosh Hashanah, the birthday of creation, we celebrate God’s renewal of the world. The ...

What I Learned From Test-Driving A Tesla

I would much rather hop in a carpool or take public transportation than drive a car myself.

Don’t Run To Shame People

Running our mouth to shame someone on social media or elsewhere isn't just rude, it goes against Jewish teachings

The Kids Are Alright: Last Weekend’s Summertime Shabbaton

A Report Back from Keshet's LGBTQ & Ally Teen Shabbaton

Indonesian Culinary and Cultural Inspiration for Rosh Hashana

A childhood in Java inspires home cook to feed Jewish community in Singapore

I’m Not Jewish, But My Summer Internship Was

So… what’s it like working at a Jewish office when you’re not Jewish?

Convergence: Bringing Two Music Traditions Together

Why a Southern Jewish historian finds this album compelling musically and historically

Why the new year is a time for saying ‘thank you’ to interfaith families

Thank you: two simple words with tremendous meaning. Thank you for being part of our community. Thank you for raising ...

Sometimes Our Most Jewish Moments Are Set To Other Melodies

The song doesn't always have to BE Jewish to FEEL Jewish

Keshet’s LGBTQ & Ally Teen Summertime Shabbaton

An interview with Youth Programs Associate Ami Altzman

Don’t Just Sit There: Feel Something

But emotion is far too important for mere marketing. This is about identity: who we really are, who we are called to be and who we yearn to become.

Fear, Faith, & A Friend

Indeed as a rabbi, I see more life-threatening situations than I count, feeling them with varying degrees of space for breathing and perspective.

Laying the Ground Work for Repentance One Day: Teshuvah and #MeToo

Real forgiveness is not only between perpetrator and victim, but on all of us to create a new system where none of what has occurred may ever ever ever occur again. 

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