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33 Vegetarian Recipes Perfect for Summer
Summertime is all about the barbecues and indulgent vacation eating, right? But it’s also about an abundance of fresh fruits ...
Denominations, Jewish Thought, Live, Rabbis Without Borders
My Journey from the Closet to the Pulpit
Hear from more LGBTQ clergy, including Ariel Naveh, on the Keshet blog. Reading Ariel Naveh’s two-part story on the Keshet blog about ...
Modern Untouchables: Our Sins Of Exclusion
Parshat Metzora calls attention to how we treat those who are excluded and alienated from our society.
American Jews, Denominations, Jewish History, Study
The Pittsburgh Platform, 1885
Principles of Reform Judaism: A primary historical document.
Focusing on the “Philo” in Philo-Semitism
Last week, Kveller, a partner site of MyJewishLearning, published a provocative piece about one woman’s experience being Jewish in the ...
10 Resolutions For a Great (And Jewish) 2016
As I prepare for the New Year, I’ve started coming up with some resolutions to make it a good year. ...
Step Up to the Mic!
I believe it’s not an uncommon experience to be at a lecture or gathering where someone steps in front of ...
Jewish History, Mixed Multitudes, Study
HA YA!
Four years ago in Athens, Gal Fridman (whose first name means wave) took home the first gold medal for Israel ...
Jewish History, Southern & Jewish, Study
A Different Kind of Jewish “Movement”
“Do you live in the same place where you were raised?”The ISJL’s founder, Macy B. Hart, likes to ask people ...
Parashat Devarim: Out from the Mountain: Finding the Good Land
Jews read sections of the Torah each week, and these sections, known as parshiyot, inspire endless examination year after year. Each ...