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Judaism and Pets: Questions and Answers
What Jewish tradition says about cats, dogs and other companion animals.
Text of Kol Nidrei
The evening service opening the Day of Atonement is one of the most emotionally intense of all Jewish prayers.
Eat, Holiday Food, Passover Food, Rosh Hashanah Food, Yom Kippur: Breaking the Fast
Chrain (Horseradish)
Enjoying a pungent Russian tradition.
The Hidden Arc of the Passover Seder
The Mishnah says the seder must begin with the disgrace of enslavement and end with praise of God. The authors of the Haggadah did a little more than that.
The Duality And Unpredictability Of Human Nature
The creation of humans and our variability expressed in Bereshit present us with endless choices and challenges for how to live our lives.
Music and Jewish Prayer
Music in Jewish worship can be high art or popular song, by solo expression or with group participation.
Gay, Gray and Jewish
A Jewish-lesbian-grandmother-feminist-activist shares her story.
Denominations, Live, Mixed Multitudes
Secrets of an Orthodox Matchmaker
Chana Rachel Frumin is the director and founder of the Jerusalem Narrative Family Therapy Institute, where she is a marriage ...
Deb Perelman Tells Us Why the New Smitten Kitchen Cookbook Is Stacked With Jewish Recipes
The book is dedicated to her late father, and filled with recipes inspired by her Jewish family.
Summary of Tractate Yoma
An introduction to the sixth tractate of the Talmud, dealing with the laws of Yom Kippur.