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Christianity’s Historical Context
Understanding the world in which Christianity developed helps understand Christian beliefs.
“But What Do Your Parents Think?” (Part I)
Around Mother’s Day last month, we started wondering what the Jewish mothers (and fathers!) thought about their sons and daughter ...
Dinner, Eat, Hanukkah Food, Holiday Food, Jewish Recipes, Rosh Hashanah Food, Sephardic Food, Shabbat Dishes, Soups, Sukkot/Simchat Torah Food
Leftover Chicken Recipes: Moroccan Spinach Pie & 5 More Easy Ideas
What to do with that leftover moist chicken from your soup-making?
Dinner, Hanukkah Food, Holiday Food, Jewish Recipes, Passover, Passover Food, Rosh Hashanah Food, Shabbat Dishes, Sukkot/Simchat Torah Food
Maple Glazed Rack of Ribs Recipe
These ribs cook low and slow overnight, so it's perfect for Shabbat lunch.
Jewish Culture, Jewish Music, Live, Study, Women & Feminism
Debbie Friedman: Singing Unto God
A self-taught musical phenomenon, she had a huge impact on liberal Jewish worship.
How to Choose a Siddur, or Jewish Prayer Book
It helps to know what lies behind the muted bindings and the denominational labels of today's wide array of possibilities.
Jewish Education in Early Childhood
The long-term value of early exposure to all things Jewish
Who Are the Bukharan Jews?
Bukharan Jews are considered one of the oldest ethno-religious groups of Central Asia.
Judaism At Home
The home is central to Jewish practice and values.