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Non-Pulpit Rabbis Are Rabbis, Too
Why should the fact that I have a company that serves synagogues rather than in a synagogue make me an “other” in the Jewish professional community?
Torn Between (a Particular) Truth and (a Mutual) Peace
In 1967, the Knesset declared unified Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Joy’s Journey Across the Divide
A Keshet board member sets out to have respectful conversations in conservative communities.
Sandwiches Trump Services: Why Bologna and Cheese is ‘Jewish’ on Thanksgiving
We don’t do things just because it has always been done that way.
Defining Ourselves By Finding Ourselves in New Places
Jewish thoughts on moving from Texas to Mississippi, and college to adulthood.
Waiting for the Messiah at Advent
Being the only rabbi in Glynn County, Georgia has its share of interesting adventures!
Trashing the Towers
Students would transform trash into a piece of art that conveyed their understanding of the Tower of Babel story.
Sephardic Hanukkah Cookies Bring Community Together
Three generations cook Sephardic recipes for Hanukkah
Can We Love People Who Do Bad Things?
It is the very fact of loving the people who do bad things that enables them to change.
At My Table: Thanksgiving Jeopardy!
One Jewish historian's enthusiastic holiday tradition.