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Kosher Refrigerator
Gizmodo, one of my favorite tech blogs, recently profiled this conceptual refrigerator, intended for roommates sharing an apartment. It prevents ...
Rosh Hashanah In The News
Every year, thousands of men abandon their families on the High Holidays to prostrate the grave of Rebbe Nachman of ...
New Fruit Poll
With Rosh Hashanah around the corner, we here at My Jewish Learning are wondering what you will use as your ...
Shimon Peres on The Globalization of Peace
Last night, Shimon Peres, the President of Israel spoke at NYU on the Globalization of Peace. Although President Peres spoke ...
Digging Your Own Graveyard Book
When you’re an observant Jew and you have more than a passing interest in the non-observant world, it can cause ...
Help me Natalie Portman. You’re my only hope.
I’m not sure of many things. But one thing I am sure of is that Natalie Portman and I are ...
Rosh Hashana in Antarctica
A couple of days ago, we received this email: I am a Jew working in Antarctica as part of the ...
How to Repent Right
The idea of repentance always fills me with performance anxiety. Most of it’s due to the prayer service, which starts ...
The Great Schlep
My parents aren’t grandparents yet. And this would be a really awkward way to tell them I’m pregnant, which I’m ...
No need for TiVo
I’ve been looking forward to the Presidential Debates for a while. Last week though, I looked at a calendar and ...
Reason to keep kosher #1084….
Or, just reason #1 to avoid McDonalds. Karen Hanrahan, a health and wellness consultant, bought this hamburger in 1996. (The ...
Rosh Hashana round-up
HighHolidayService.com is a great way to find a Rosh Hashana or Yom Kippur service near you. (Thanks to Jeff Seidel ...
Why can’t the year be braided?
I hate the High Holidays. I know, I know. I’m not alone. Who actually enjoys the crowded shuls, the breakup ...
Jewish New Year’s Countdowns
It’s the end of the year, at least the Jewish one, and the countdown lists are beginning. Galei Tzahal will ...
Next Year in Cooperstown!
When I was a kid, I, like many others, wanted to be a professional athlete. It seemed like a pretty ...