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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.
4 Jewish Driving Lessons
How Judaism can (and should!) shape our behavior on the road.
An Attitude of Gratitude
Jewish tradition reminds us that being happy with what we have is so important.
Where Dan Brown’s “Origin” Gets the Science / Religion Discussion Right…and Wrong
Where did we come from? And where are we going?
Turn Off The News And Love Your Neighbor
Tuning in is important - but sometimes, taking a break and making human connections is more important
New Multicultural Hanukkah Holiday Book #WeNeedDiverseBooks
White Ashkenazi author writes Indian Jewish children's book that reflects the changing Jewish world.
Fanning the Flames of Uncomfortable Truth
A retreat from the haughtiness of exclusivity..
My Roots: Southern, Jewish, Small Town
From Florida to Poland to Mississippi, my big soft spot is for small communities.
Looking for the Bright Spots
It's hard to know what to think about all the terrible things happening in our world. A congregant looks to her rabbi for answers...
What Does Project Runway Have To Do With Jewish Learning?
It's worth exploring as the Global Day of Jewish Learning draws near...
Take Accountability…Now
What does it take to get my children to accept responsibility, to become accountable for their actions?
One Of Mississippi’s “Most Endangered” Sites Is A Synagogue
Natchez, Mississippi, is home to one of the most beautiful - and endangered - houses of worship you've ever seen