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Appointing Judges Shouldn’t Be Taken Lightly
The Torah portion called Shoftim, the Hebrew word for judges, is always read at the beginning of the new month ...
The Best Seinfeld Episodes About Jewish Food
From pastrami sandwiches to matzah balls, there was a lot of Jewish food in the famous show.
6 Keto-Friendly Rosh Hashanah Meal Hacks
There's no need to miss out on any High Holiday classics.
The Most Processed Food of All
I’ve been getting steadily more obsessed — via reading the book Kosher Nation and my wife working at a restaurant, ...
Judaism’s Three Rs for the 21st Century
Today's spiritual focus must be to cultivate collective human potential amidst increasing diversity and galloping social, political and environmental change.
From the Academy: Art History
Samantha Baskind is Associate Professor of Art History at Cleveland State University. Her first book, Raphael Soyer and the Search ...
The Well of Grief
When a community comes together to dig the well of grief, streams of life-giving water can flow from the depths
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The Kosher Quandary
Last night I attended The Kosher Quandary: Ethics and Kashruth, which was the inaugural event of Yeshiva University’s new student ...
Joanna Smith Rakoff: Parallel Lives
In her last blog, Joanna Smith Rakoff wrote about how, in her own way, Jane Austen wrote about being an ...
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Everything We Need to Know
On Monday, Ruth Franklin wrote about sharing a stage with Yann Martel. She is the author of A Thousand Darknesses: ...