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Even the Secular New Year Calls for Teshuvah
Closing 2017 and closing the Book of Genesis.
Winter Break Ritual
Consulting with my adult daughter about what she’s reading now...
The Best Multicultural and Racial Stories of 2017
A look back at 2017 as told in the stories of racially and ethnically diverse Jews
Holiday Resources for LGBTQ, Interfaith Families
Navigating December as an interfaith family can be both challenging and rewarding.
Who Cares About Esau?
There is no way to know whether they will remember anything I taught them or whether they will still care about Esau in 25 years
Winter Poems As We Celebrate at Hanukkah
Inspired by her multicultural heritage, poet celebrates winter
When Your Role Model Disappoints You
We are always capable of being better- and so is everyone else
Non-Pulpit Rabbis Are Rabbis, Too
Why should the fact that I have a company that serves synagogues rather than in a synagogue make me an “other” in the Jewish professional community?
Torn Between (a Particular) Truth and (a Mutual) Peace
In 1967, the Knesset declared unified Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
Joy’s Journey Across the Divide
A Keshet board member sets out to have respectful conversations in conservative communities.