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Why “The Purim Superhero” is the Book I’ve Been Waiting For
I’ve always believed quite firmly that what is on our kids’ bookshelves, and what we, parents and children together, share ...
Our Sages Were Wrong
I want my child to know that his choices matter. They have consequences.
American Jews, Jewish History, Live, Study, Women & Feminism
American Synagogue Sisterhoods
Jewish women serving congregation, denomination, American and world Jewry
Gender & Sexuality, Keshet, Live
In Honor of Father’s Day: Stories From & About Fathers
In honor of Father’s Day we’re sharing three of our favorite stories about and from Jewish fathers.A Story of Fatherhood: ...
Jewish Culture, Jewish Languages, Jewish Music, Yiddish
Klezmer Music
Ashkenazi "Old Country" music found new life in America in the late 20th century.
Beliefs & Practices, Clothing & Appearance, Jewish&, Study
From Monsey to Istanbul
Whenever I visit somewhere new, whether in my country of origin or somewhere foreign, I typically stand on the periphery ...
Beliefs & Practices, Interfaith, Live, Rabbis Without Borders
Should I Stay or Should I Go?
As an irrepressible, even relentless, optimist, I hold great hope for Jewish life in America. I wonder if that is because ...
What Jews Can Learn from the New Testament
A rich source for understanding the history of Judaism and the history of anti-Semitism.
The 5 New Jewish Restaurants to Check Out This Year
There is exciting new Jewish food from coast to coast.
The Mourner During Aninut
The earliest phase of mourning, aninut, which occurs between death and burial, applies to immediate family members.