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Parashat Bo: Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are

Jews read sections of the Torah each week, and these sections, known as parshiyot, inspire endless examination year after year. ...

An Interfaith Ambassador… Even At The Pediatrician’s Office

Around Thanksgiving, my baby girl had the first continuous cough we had ever experienced (thanks, daycare!) and, just to be ...

Guide to Non-Standard Havdalah Ceremonies

The ritual marking the end of Shabbat is also performed in modified version at the close of Jewish holidays.

Ground Zero & Auschwitz

When it comes to political debates, I really try very hard to realize that there are logical reasons to have ...

Explaining Kashrut to an Ignoramus

“You know I don’t eat kosher food,” my friend David responded when I asked him if he wanted to come ...

Figuring Out Who Is Jewish Is a Daunting Task.

If you are a regular reader at Mixed Multitudes, you will know that I enjoy writing about Jews and basketball. ...

Israeli Chef Eyal Shani Is Opening Two New Restaurants in New York

Get ready for more of his world-famous cuisine.

Summer Lovin’ – Mollie & Jon

MOLLIE & JON BECKER When/how/where at camp did you meet? We knew each other since we were Oles, the youngest ...

Haroset: Remembering Our Oppression With Sweetness

The haroset paste eaten at the Passover Seder recalls the mortar the Israelite slaves used to build in Egypt. So why is it so sweet?

Sotah 48

The good old days.

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