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New Multicultural Hanukkah Holiday Book #WeNeedDiverseBooks

White Ashkenazi author writes Indian Jewish children's book that reflects the changing Jewish world.

Stuffed With Blessings for Sukkot

CSAs, holiday reflections and a bonus family kreplach recipe!

Is it Safe to Eat Your Etrog?

What to do with the citron after Sukkot.

How A Communal Celebration (Shemini Atzeret) Reminds Us of the Dangers of Loneliness

While we may connect loneliness to situations of illness or grief, loneliness can be found among any number of life situations

“Rosh Hashanah Only Happens In Greenwood, Mississippi”

Okay, maybe it's celebrated elsewhere - but there's something special about our Delta holidays, and we draw quite a crowd...

God Does Not Discriminate; People Do

What does it mean to envision a truly inclusive and holy community?

A New Year, A New Queer

How I came out on Rosh Hashanah...twice.

Finding Yourself – Wherever You Are

As the High Holy Days remind us, getting to know ourselves takes time.

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.

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