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The Other Cries of War and Peace
About me: I’m a judicial officer. I’ve served on presidential and gubernatorial campaigns, and as counsel to my state Senate. I earned one ...
Constructive Criticism
The commandment to rebuke one another teaches the importance of mutual responsibility.
Celebrate, Gender & Sexuality, JOFA's Torch, Live, Women & Feminism
The Rebbetzin-Part 2
The following Thursday was Rosh Chodesh. All the women of the town and many visitors filled the kitchen and hallways ...
Celebrate, Holocaust, Jewish History, Rabbis Without Borders, Rosh Hashanah, Study
Apologizing for Our Parents’ Sins
My mother was born in Germany in 1939. She grew up there, emigrating to the United States in 1968, after ...
Living Like it’s ‘Hayom’ Every Day
Moses' final address to the Jewish people takes on added significance because of its proximity to his death.
Mensch Madness, Game 1: Esther vs. Hannah!
In the South, we love our sports. March Madness is on the horizon and our minds are on the game! ...
Surely the LORD is Present in This Place
By Education Fellow Benjamin Chaidell The weekend after Thanksgiving I had the opportunity to speak about my experience as an ...
Gender & Sexuality, Keshet, Live, Weddings & Marriage
Words of Torah, for Marriage Equality: Rabbi Rachel Isaacs
Marriage equality is on the ballot in four states this November – Maryland, Washington, Minnesota, and Maine – which could ...
The Racial Puzzle
I often wonder if all roads lead us to the place where we are supposed to be. I don’t mean ...
Celebrate, Shemini Atzeret/Simchat Torah, Sukkot
Sukkot History Up to the Second Temple Period
Observances in ancient times were associated with the land.