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Tu Bishvat 2019
In 2019, Tu Bishvat begins in the evening of Sunday, Jan. 20 and ends in the evening of Monday, Jan. 21.
Coming to Believe in Collective Prayers of Repentance
How a former Catholic became a believer and leader of collective Jewish prayers of repentance.
Quiche With Veggie Crust Recipe
Satisfying cheese quiche made with a vegetable-based crust — perfect for Passover or anytime you need a low-carb entree.
How to Make Chicken Soup with Matzah Balls
Step-by-step directions to make chicken soup for Passover, or year round.
Ruth’s Cup: A New Passover Ritual Honoring Jewish Diversity
A ritual welcome for converts at Passover.
The Story Behind Soft Matzah for Passover
This style of baking matzah is often referred to as "authentic," resembling the way that matzah was made thousands of years ago.
Maple Glazed Rack of Ribs Recipe
These ribs cook low and slow overnight, so it's perfect for Shabbat lunch.
Where to Get The Best Hamantaschen in NYC
The 8 bakeries to get your Purim fix this year.
A Global Purim Menu and Identity Discussion Guide
Purim is all about the hiding. Esther hid her identity from King Ahashverosh. Haman hid his evil side from the ...
Reflections from an Orthodox Rabbi Shunned for Being LGBTQ-Friendly
The following are reflections from an Orthodox rabbi who was shunned by his community for standing up for LGBTQ rights.I’ve ...
Why American Jews Should Stop Observing Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Memorial Day
An interesting thing happened two weeks ago.When President Trump issued his executive order banning refugees from seven predominantly Muslim countries, ...