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Celebrate, Mourn, Pray, Rabbis Without Borders, Rosh Hashanah
Facing Loss at Rosh Hashanah
The images of the secular New Year—Times Square, Champagne in fancy glasses, funny hats and noisemakers—are all fun and happy. ...
Jewish History, Southern & Jewish, Study
Operation: Understanding – Our History, Our Present
Yesterday, the ISJL hosted students from Operation Understanding, an organization whose mission is to develop a group of young African ...
The Job of Being Jewish
On Monday, Laurel Snyder wrote about writing a book about inclusion and diversity. She is the author of the picture ...
Bad Poetry Contest–Harry Potter Edition
As you’ve (hopefully) heard by now, MJL is running a Bad Poetry Contest–where you get the opportunity to submit your ...
Beliefs & Practices, Jewish History, Live, Mixed Multitudes, Study
Hope, Not Fear
Edgar M. Bronfman is among the Jewish community’s leading philanthropists, and his commitment to this website in particular has been ...
Harmful & Helpful Gossip
A feminist exploration of traditional teachings on gossip
Weaving Together An Authentic Indian Jewish Life
An Indian orphan finds a home in a Jewish family and community
Beliefs & Practices, Weddings & Marriage
How Does Jewish Matchmaking Work?
Finding a partner through a matchmaker (shadchan) is traditional in some Jewish communities.
An Update From The Chicagoland Keshet Leadership Project
On November 8th, over 70 Chicagoland Jewish professionals came together for the kickoff summit of the yearlong Chicagoland Keshet Leadership ...
Gender & Sexuality, Israel, Keshet, Live, Study
After Creating Change: Standing in Solidarity
This past weekend, the National LGBTQ Task Force convened its annual Creating Change Conference. Founded in 1998, the Task Force’s ...