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How to Make A Bike-Powered Menorah in Mississippi (and Everywhere)

Spending Hanukkah in the Deep South is far from my “most remote” holiday experience. In December of 2012, I was ...

Bringing The Cycle To An End

The end of the fall holiday season looks forward to redemption.

Tu Bishvat and the Repudiation of Cynicism

The Jewish new year for trees is the rare time where we celebrate potential — not product.

Signed, Sealed, Delivered

Hoshanah Rabbah is the climax of the High Holiday cycle, the day the judgment of Yom Kippur receives its final seal.

Tefillahpolooza: 40 Minutes of Spiritual Fulfillment

“Are you ‘Banging on Things’ today?” “No, I’m checking out ‘Ein Kleine Prayermusik’ with the principal.” “I’m going to the ...

This Quick Sephardic Hamin Tastes Like Fall

This simple, cozy stew is made with lamb or beef and whole chestnuts.

Make Time For Turtle Stargazing

A surprisingly Southern-and-Jewish reminder.

On Sukkot, Stepping Outside Of Ourselves

This commentary is provided by special arrangement with American Jewish World Service. To learn more, visit www.ajws.org.After the soul-searching introspection ...

This Fruit Has a Sweet Jewish History 

The Jews’ love affair with dates goes way back to biblical times.

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