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Our November-December Dilemma
As the weather turns colder, American Jews are surrounded by conflicting reminders that we are both part of and separate from American society as a whole.
The Last Jew of Boyle Heights
A few weeks ago, the Los Angeles Times ran an article about the death of Eddie Goldstein, “the last Jewish man of ...
The Best Multicultural and Racial Stories of 2017
A look back at 2017 as told in the stories of racially and ethnically diverse Jews
Jewish History, Mixed Multitudes, Study
The Abayudaya Jews of Uganda
In his last blog, Charles London talked about a collected Jewish museum.The Jerusalem Post has published a report, unsurprising to ...
Beliefs & Practices, Jewish Ethics, Jewish Thought, Mysticism
Tikkun Olam: Repairing the World
This phrase with kabbalistic roots has come to connote social justice.
Gender & Sexuality, Keshet, Live
A Story of Fatherhood
Growing up Colin Weil never doubted that he’d have the family he wanted—a husband and kids.When I called Colin last ...
Jewish Culture, Jewish Literature
Mainstream American Jewish Literature
At mid 20th century, Jewish writers connected with American readers by writing about alienation.