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“Stuff” Doesn’t Equal “Love”
This year, the proverbial “holiday season” comes earlier than usual, with the much-ballyhooed convergence of Hannukah and Thanksgiving. This means ...
Orthodox Israeli Women Novelists
Over the past two decades, new authors take on the tension between tradition and autonomy.
Joel: Misplaced Prophet of the Locust Plague
Joel vividly portrays the dependence of human life upon God's favor.
Meet the Orthodox Rabbi Advocating for Trans Inclusion
In this article, we share excerpts from an interview with an Orthodox rabbi who is an ally and advocate for Jews who are transgender.
A Mexican-Jewish Fairytale Love Story
For this Latino-Jewish couple, being together has always been the obvious path
Beliefs & Practices, Jewish Thought, Uncategorized
Humility and How to Get Some
Do we each have more to learn, things we can do better?
Interfaith, Live, Southern & Jewish, Weddings & Marriage
Somebody’s Getting Married… Under the Chuppah!
Only this Jewish woman – this devoted, active, works-in-the Jewish community Jewish woman! – would meet and marry a man named ...
Beliefs & Practices, Live, Mixed Multitudes
Smoking and Jewish Law
As a new parent, I’ve become suddenly and acutely sensitive to smoking. While I used to personally detest it and ...