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Fear Factor: Broccoli
One of the most life-changing lessons a child can learn at camp is how to overcome fears. Whether your camper ...
A Slap in the Face in an Ancient Church That Wasn’t a Synagogue
On a tour of Judea (in the West Bank), wishing all its residents past and present were acknowledged.
Models Of Leadership
Moses and God each instruct Joshua according to the different models of leadership each embodies.
Still Marching in Selma
There’s a slight curve to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama. The curve means that you can’t see what’s ...
From Krakow to Krypton
I know, I know: ask and ye shall receive. The day after I blogged about the new book From Krakow ...
5 Jewish Cooking Classes You Can Take In Your Own Kitchen
Learn to make anything from a classic babka to Vietnamese pho.
The Inefficiency of Writing
Karol Nielsen’s memoir Black Elephants has just been released. She will be blogging all week for MyJewishLearning and the Jewish ...
Jewish Texts, Rabbis Without Borders
My Havruta and I Disagree on Everything — and That’s a Good Thing
We don't agree on politics and we don't agree on religion, and we talk about them all the time.
Jewish Ethics, Jewish Thought, Study, Suffering & Evil in Judaism
Assisting the Perpetrator of an Evil Deed
One violation of the biblical injunction not to "place a stumbling block in the path of the blind" is aiding and abetting an illegal or unethical transaction.