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Secular Jewish Music
The category of secular Jewish music is as elusive as it is important. It may be broadly defined as any music used primarily by Jews in non-liturgical contexts, and also includes Sephardic and Ashkenazic music.
Treating Addiction With Jewish Values
Messages from Jewish tradition to help combat substance abuse and other addictions
Jewish-Christian Dialogue: The Next Stage
Christians and Jews must rethink how they approach each other.
Jewish Pluralism & Peoplehood
A biblical model of reconciliation can help bring Jews and Christians together.
Double Ring Ceremonies
How the bride can give the groom a ring without halakhic (Jewish law) problems.
Toward a More Balanced Wedding Ceremony
Envisioning ceremonies that respect modern gender roles and adhere strictly to tradition.
Jewish Democrats
For nearly a century, one party has captured the vast majority of Jewish votes.
The Chabad Rebbe’s Yahrtzeit: The Third of Tammuz
Remembering the death of the Lubavitcher Rebbe
Passover and Easter
Both celebrate spring and hope, though there are major differences between them also.
Common Misconceptions
Christians are not idolators--nor are they inherently anti-Semitic.
Christianity’s Historical Context
Understanding the world in which Christianity developed helps understand Christian beliefs.