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On Sukkot, Stepping Outside Of Ourselves
This commentary is provided by special arrangement with American Jewish World Service. To learn more, visit www.ajws.org.After the soul-searching introspection ...
Tokyo’s First Jewish Deli Wows Us with Bagel Bento Boxes
The trendiest bagel trend is coming out of Japan.
Inclusivity and Access
Reckoning with the exclusion of those with disabilities and illnesses from the Temple service.
Why Diversity Matters to the Next Generation of Jews
What an Asian-American Jew learned about his own assumptions
Gender & Sexuality, Keshet, Live
The Tachlis of Inclusion: Beth El Synagogue Center
Creating inclusive Jewish spaces is a great goal — but how do you do it? While the answer is likely ...
Denominations, Jewish Law, Live, Rabbis Without Borders, Study
Patrilineal Pandemonium: What’s Behind All The Emotion?
Wow. It has been quite a busy week here at the Rabbis Without Borders blog discussing patrilineal descent and its ...
American Jews, Denominations, Jewish History, Live, Study
A Short History of Orthodox Judaism in America
A history from colonial times to World War II.
Jewish Hospitality Is At the Heart of This Montreal Restaurant
It’s more than just the food that makes a place Jewish; it’s also about warmth.
Beliefs & Practices, Bible, Jewish Texts
The Making of a Torah Scroll
Written by hand, a sefer Torah is produced according to strict specifications.
Beliefs & Practices, Interfaith, Jewish Law, Jews & Non-Jews, Live, Study
The Noahide Laws
Seven commandments which, according to Jewish tradition, are incumbent upon all of humankind.