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A Missing Friend is a Holy Clue

It turns out that feeling bad can have physical advantages to help heal.

When a Black Jewish Teen Heads Off to College

Preparing for the unknown: race, religion and the college transition

Home Sweet Home: What Constitutes Home?

A home is where you have worked to create something deep, meaningful and profound.

A Spiel and a Yarn

How having an extended family of different faiths built my unique Jewish identity

LGBTQ & Ally Teen Shabbaton: Intentions for Graduating Seniors

Shabbaton alumni share words of blessing and intention for the participants who are graduating.

What Artificial Intelligence Can Teach Us About Ourselves

How technological innovations impact the human condition

Don’t Just Mark the Jewish Holidays, Mark the Jewish Intervals

We need to be able to rest and recover from one run in order to perform at our best at the next one.

Youth Poet-Laureate Embraces Creole and Jewish Heritage

Poetry is power for Jewish biracial teen activist.

A Letter to My Younger Self Series: Daniel

Part 4 of a longer series of posts in which members of the Keshet community write letters to their younger selves. Today’s letter is written by Keshet’s National Director of Education and Training, Daniel Bahner.

A Yankee Perspective on the Jewish South

What makes a Southern Jew different from a Northern Jew?

After 69 Years, an Old New Paradigm is Needed

During the Holocaust we died in vain. We had no homeland and no state.

Patience: One of the Great Gifts of Motherhood

Being a mother changed one of my core character strengths.

Balancing So Many Calendars

How to find the time to spend with those we truly care about.

No Regrets

I find it difficult to reconcile my adult regrets about the misspent summers of my youth.

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