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Our Chosen Treasures
If you had to live alone on a desert island for, say, the rest of your life... what would you take with you?
A Southern Shabbat… On A Train
How The City of New Orleans Carried Us Through The Sabbath
18 Mouthwatering Grilled Cheese Recipes for Shavuot
Multiple takes on this comfort food classic for the holiday where the custom is to eat dairy.
Muslims Celebrate Shavuot – And Have Been Doing so for Hundreds of Years!
The correlation between Ramadan and Sivan is not coincidental but rather fundamental.
Advice to the Parents of this Year’s Graduates
As our children graduate, parents need to consider what is next.
Trading Meaning for Power
Three main problems faced people on a day-to-day basis: war, famine, and plague...
The Torah and Group Development
Have you ever wondered why even the most effective groups sometimes experience a clash?
Meet the Orthodox Rabbi Advocating for Trans Inclusion
In this article, we share excerpts from an interview with an Orthodox rabbi who is an ally and advocate for Jews who are transgender.
Fellow Farewell: Four Young Jews Reflect on Two Years in Mississippi
These Education Fellows will never forget their time in the Deep South
Blue Sheep Are Still Sheep
Sameness does not breed creativity or vitality. Variety does.
Jesus’ Tallis
I want people to have meaningful lives because I believe that makes the world a better place.
An Angel is Born
Chazak, chazak, v’nitchazek! Let’s be strong, and strengthen one another!
What Judaism Can Teach Us About Call-Out Culture
No person may humiliate anyone, even more so in public...