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American Jews, Jewish History, Modern Jewish History, Study
Jewish Immigration to America
The size and character of the American Jewish community has been defined by the 3.5 million Jews who have emigrated since the 17th century.
Beliefs & Practices, Gender & Sexuality, Live, Study, Women & Feminism
Jewish Feminist Theology: A Survey
From theologies that address the male-ness of God to ones that address the femininity of males.
Jewish Food 101
Jewish cuisine is influenced by the foods in the many countries where Jews have lived.
Orthodox Gay Literature, One Night Only!
Tonight at the Manhattan JCC, Leanne Lieberman will appear live talking about her new novel, Gravity, which might be the ...
The Two Miracles of Hanukkah
Ancient scriptures tell two very different stories about why we celebrate the Festival of Lights.
Reading Torah in Korea With A Chopstick
Judaism takes on familiar and new forms on the Korean peninsula
Celebrate, Hanukkah, Interfaith, Keshet, Live
An Interdenominational December: Family Traditions Old and New
Each of us has our unique rituals and family traditions at this time of year. In this piece, Kate Hermann-Wu, ...
Celebrate, Eat, Members of the Scribe, Rosh Hashanah, Shabbat, Yiddish
Sweet and Sour
In my grandparents’ homes, as in the shtetlach from whence they came, the food was sweet and sour – just ...
Interfaith, Live, Rabbis Without Borders
We Are a Nation of Immigrants
Last night I participated in my town of Westborough’s Interfaith Thanksgiving. Our program was entitled ‘Welcoming the Stranger’, recalling that ...
Leviticus 22:26-23:44: Divinely Ordained Festivals
The Torah reading for the first two days of Sukkot