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Human Design Flaw: The Fundamental Attribution Error

 A problem with bias is just knowing you have it is not enough to overcome it.

Weaving Together An Authentic Indian Jewish Life

An Indian orphan finds a home in a Jewish family and community

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Enacting Jewish Values In School Settings

Look Up!

Walking up a steep hill, on the way back to my room from the art building at Camp Ramah Darom, ...

How Technology Changes Theology

Technology is radically changing how economically valuable human beings are.

White and Ashkenazi with a Dominican Twist

A writer's Dominican and Hungarian connections shape the way he thinks and writes about being Jewish.

Imminent Threat

They did not know enough about the day-to-day reality on the ground to really understand what was going on.

Southern Judaism & Liminal Spaces

Sometimes being between two words is just the place to be

Road Hazard Ahead

While the hazard may not literally be an obstacle on the road before me, it made me reflect on the “road hazards” in my life.

How to Birth Jewish

When I went into labor at the hospital, I had to stay. This change in birth plan and place threw me.

Home of the Brave?

Are we brave? Are we the “Home of the Brave”? What does bravery mean for us now?

Humans Acting Like Humans: Pushing Past Politics

As a rabbi, I am always cautious about that fine balance of being ‘political’ while doing justice.

Meet Rabbi Matt Gewirtz

Meet Rabbi Matt Gewirtz, the Senior Rabbi at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun in Short Hills, New Jersey, author of the book, ...

Grocery Stories

Descended from Jewish grocers, groceries have shaped my Jewish life

Bread and Circus 

Compassion fatigue leads to disinterest and apathy

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