Mixed Multitudes

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Casspi Better Get Used To Losing

In professional sports, winning is everything. Sure, both teams can play hard, but in the end of the day, if ...

Michael Jackson, Power Girl, and the Deeper Meaning of Chests

I just took a walk outside on the rare lunchtime spent in the company of fresh air — well, as ...

Joanna Smith Rakoff: The French Revolution

Joanna Smith Rakoff, author of A Fortunate Age and former editor of Nextbook.org, is guest-blogging for MyJewishLearning and the Jewish ...

Only in America–Where are the Women?

There has been a good amount of talk in the blogosphere about the new National Museum of American Jewish History ...

Best of the Rest

There are only so many articles a website can put up in a week on their homepage. Plus, who can ...

Jon Stewart: Proud and Embarrassed Jew All Wrapped Into One

I know that it’s been covered over and over again. Jon Stewart is the epitome of the Jewish comedian. If ...

Yoo-Hoo, Mrs. Goldberg!

If you haven’t schooled yourself on The Goldbergs — one of the first American sitcoms, a virtual one-woman show created ...

Wise Fridays: Where Clarity Comes From

All clarity derives from faith, and faith is initially a composite of fear and love. The soul in its inner ...

The West Bank and Settlements

With none of the security barrier’s four “fingers” (e.g. to enclose Ariel and Kedumim) built, and large gaps (e.g. between ...

My Prayer Is Over 140 Characters…Does God Still Care?

When I first heard about Twitter, I thought it was going to be a passing fad. Having already had Facebook, ...

“I Keep Kosher, But I Eat Dairy in Restaurants”

How many times have you heard that one? Growing up, it wasn’t a big surprise: our family would go out ...

Reading the Signs

Yesterday was funny and sad and moving and poignant and pretty awesome, all told, the kind of day that makes ...

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