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Falling in Love in Jerusalem

Like many great love affairs, time and the business of life eroded the fabric that bound us together.

Humans are Just Bigger Cats (or Smaller Elephants)

There's a surprising regularity connecting the size, speed, and lifespan of not just animals, but cities and organizations, as well

What Do We Do About Violence in the Torah?

Why do we draw so many conclusions about each other’s religious traditions from small excerpts of text?

#WeNeedDiverseBooks -Jewish Edition: A New Kind of Children’s Book

First of its kind Ladino-English Jewish children’s book.

Playing With Fire

I do not set the table on fire accidentally. I set my piece on fire intentionally

A Letter to my Younger Self Series: MJ

Part of a series in which members of the Keshet community write letters to their younger selves.

Summer Vacation – Gateway to Teshuvah

I offer my present lightness of being as Torah, the Torah of embracing our fullest selves, reverent and irreverent impulses equally inspired by the divine.

Summertime Social Justice

Before school's back, use some staycation time for tikkun olam

Jewish Sephardi Wedding Recipes and Traditions

A recipe for masapan (marzipan) and details on Sephardi wedding customs.

I’ll Pray for You

We seek the unique and disparage the regular, but we have it backward; it is in the every day and the repetitious, that we find divinity

Kosher Money?

Judaism obligates us to call out our fellow’s unethical behavior and encourage them to change it.

Is the Torah a Patriarchal Text?

My mind and heart raced. I had never noticed gender disparity in something as simple as household chores. What else had I missed?

Humility and How to Get Some

Do we each have more to learn, things we can do better?

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