Mixed Multitudes

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Wise Fridays: Images of God

The images of God as lover, friend, companion, and co-creator are more appropriate metaphors for the God of the covenant ...

Noah Was a Survivor

Of all the gigs I’ve ever had, this had to be the most extreme. And I wasn’t even there. To ...

It’s Like My Family’s Passover Pasta Fest

I love TV. Really love it. At the beginning of the fall television premiers, I may be balancing 40-50 shows. ...

The Rashida Jones All-Stars

I mentioned yesterday that my next post would be my team for the Rashida Jones All-Stars. Now, if you didn’t ...

Love in Infant Monkeys

Lydia Millet’s new book Love in Infant Monkeys is a collection of short stories about the interaction between animals and ...

What is Jewish Literature?

In her last post, Ellen Frankel looked at how to make the Bible PG. She is guest-blogging all week for ...

The Circumcision Debate Rages On (and On and On and On)

The internet gave us so many wonderful things (cats jumping into boxes, for instance, and The Google), but it also, ...

Bill Simmons and the Jewish Podcast

If you read a lot of sports columns, you most probably read Bill Simmons. The most popular writer on ESPN, ...

Like Sand Through the Hourglass

I don’t normally watch Ukraine’s Got Talent but this winning performance by Kseniya Simonova will blow your mind (and possibly ...

Win a New Midlife Crisis!

Earlier today, we told you how cool Kohane of Newark is: They are sometimes awkward and darkly meaningful, like “Pizza†...

Making the Bible PG: How Children’s Bibles Differ

Ellen Frankel is the author of the JPS Illustrated Children’s Bible, as well as the Editor-in-Chief and CEO of the ...

Kohane of Newark: The Interview

Ricky Orbach is a singer, poet, music producer, and patron of the arts — but, really, it’s more accurate to ...

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