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Turning A Daughter’s Short-Term Loss into a Long-Term Win
How one mom turned her professional loss into a parenting win.
Listening To A New Twist On The Storytelling Tradition
We're still the People of the Book, but "People of the Podcast" has a nice ring, too
A Century Since Balfour: Israel and the Trap of Over-Simplifying
100 years since the Balfour Declaration
Parents: The Time is Now
You do not need to be popular, smart or rich — or the opposite — to have drugs make their way into your family.
So You Want To Hire A Rabbi? 5 Tips to Make the Process Go Smoothly
If you have been engaged in this process you know how difficult it can be
A Parable for Our Day: A Donkey, a Pit and the Nightly News
In the midst of a deep and difficult challenge the very troubles we face can be the catalyst for our creative problem-solving
The Man With The Swastika Tattoo
The story of an unexpected bus encounter en route to Mississippi
Men and #MeToo
One of the great mysteries of the world is how to motivate someone with privilege to give up the benefits of that privilege for the greater good.
An Ethiopian Jew Makes Aliyah A Second Time
What an Israeli Ethiopian Learned About Judaism from American Jews.
Lech-Lecha – One More Layer of Goodbye
In memoriam, for Rabbi Samuel Dresner, HaRav Shumel Chayyim ben Yehuda v’ Malka z”l.