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Reclaiming the Joy of Torah

With the holiday of Simchat Torah coming up, rabbinical student Becky Silverstein considers how the Jewish calendar lets her renew ...

Awakening From Above

The Month of Nisan and Passover.

High Holiday Zoom Services: How to Get the Most out of Them

Try these seven tips to make the holiday sacred and special, even if you're not going to synagogue in person.

Brisket-Stuffed Cabbage

Like many other traditional Ashkenazi Jewish foods I didn’t really grow up eating stuffed cabbage. Italian meatballs and sauce on ...

Jonah: Success or Failure?

The story of Jonah teaches compassion by not following the prophet's example.

Amazing and Improbable Transformations for the New Year

Change is an inevitable part of our lives. Most changes, however, happen to us from the outside: we age, we ...

From Shoe Boxes to Pandora’s Boxes

Challenging our parochial identities...

The Fast of Esther: A Minor Fast Day

The joy of Purim is preceded by solemnity.

You Can Actually Make Your Own (Delicious) Gefilte Fish

In search of a modern, yet classic, take on the Eastern European dish.

Chicken Soup Around the World

The Jewish staple can be found in many different communities.

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