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Humility Can Feel Like a Lost Virtue

Miriam and Aaron show us how to fail, ask for help and grow.

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We Never Stopped Telling Our Story

It binds us, like an invisible string, to generations of Jews past and future. 

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Freedom Starts With Self-Awareness

Before we can transform, we must see ourselves as we are. That’s a lesson of the Omer.

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Reading Leviticus Like a Cookbook

After hundreds of years of slavery, the Jewish people reacquaint themselves with God. 

Speaking to Two Audiences at Once

The rabbis give their visitors one answer and their students another. What gives?

Playing Holy Twister

In these unstable times, keeping our balance means leaning on community.

Don’t Let AI Write Your Sermons

Sure, technology can do it faster, but this is an art form worth preserving.

The Unfolding Now

How to survive a terrible time and keep flourishing through it.

Sabbath of Coins

The perfect symbol of the two-sided, both/and, hidden/revealed quality of the season.

On Falling

There are seasons of standing and seasons of falling and both of these are held softly, somewhere, by the One.

Tu Bishvat: Trusting What We Cannot See

Just as life moves beneath the soil and sea, the Jewish holiday of trees reminds us that the world is fuller than it often appears.

Torah is Pedagogy

What if the Bible's multiple voices aren't a contradiction, but a curriculum?

Fear of Heaven

The Torah's description of an active God is awesome, but terrifying.

Be Like the Moon 

Even when we feel diminished, we have the ability to change, renew ourselves and shine.

Genesis Hangover

As we close the Torah’s first book, I feel the familiar pangs of finishing a beloved novel.

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