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Feeling at Home Among 900 Black Jews at an Ethiopian-Israeli Wedding
As I look around the room, for the first time in my life I feel like I belong to the Jewish people.
How to Talk about Race and Freedom at Your Passover Seder
Passover Haggadah supplements to guide thoughtful conversation at Passover Seder
Jewish Spiritual Crisis
In America around the turn of the 20th century, Jews had the freedom to not observe religion and rabbis were scarce.
Jewish Culture, Jewish Languages, Ladino, Yiddish
Jewish Languages: From Aramaic to Yiddish
Think Hebrew is the only Jewish language? Think again!
5 Commitments to Make in Honor of the MLK Holiday
Fifty years ago, the images of the violent beatings of non-violent marchers beginning their walk from Selma to Montgomery marked a ...
Intersections: Faith & Big Conversations… In Mississippi
Wherever you are, there's a way to intersect
Jewish Law, Jewish Texts, Sages & Scholars, Study
Jacob Ben Asher, the Ba’al Haturim
The author of the Arba'ah Turim set the stage for Joseph Caro's Shulchan Aruch.
The Ketubah, or Jewish Marriage Contract
The ketubah is an ancient contract delineating the obligations of the husband to his wife.