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Looking Forward and Looking Back: On Friendships and Transitions
When Jordyn & Becky first met, they were just starting college. Jordyn had dredlocks. Becky’s time was split between the ...
This Indian Jewish Cuisine Has a Fascinating History
Exploring the unique culinary mishmash that is Mumbai Jewish cuisine.
Beliefs & Practices, Interfaith, Jews & Non-Jews, Live, Study
Chosen People: Some Modern Views
While some modern Jews have rejected the notion of chosenness altogether, others have reinterpreted it as an ethical mission or a national spirit.
Ancient Israel, Ancient/Medieval Jewish History, Israel, Jewish History, Study
The Land of Israel Under Roman Rule
Judea becomes a Roman tributary.
American Jews, Jewish History, Study
Fending Off the Missionaries
A group of Protestant clergymen decided their new mission would be to convert European Jews and settling them in a rural agricultural community.
American Jews, Interfaith, Jewish History, Live, Study
The Levy-Franks Family
The Levy-Franks family struggled with the ever-present challenge of maining a strong Jewish identity in a secular society.
God Is In This Place
Turning away from our destination may be how we get where we need to go.
Why I Don’t Pray
This God-intoxicated Jew doesn't find much meaning in most synagogues. Here's what I would find meaningful.
God’s Presence and Absence
Visiting with those in dire need, God's presence never felt more present — or absent.
The Paradox of Passover
Why is the festival of freedom also the holiday with the most rules?