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Conversion, Live, Pray, Rabbis Without Borders
Putting God On The Geirut List
I recently had the privilege of serving on a Beit Din (Rabbinic Court) for an individual who was converting to ...
Celebrate, More Holidays, Southern & Jewish, Tu Bishvat
Moishe in Mississippi: Making a Difference, Without Walls
Today’s post was written jointly by Arielle Nissenblatt and Lonnie Kleinman – two young Jewish professionals who also happen to ...
Jewish Texts, Sages & Scholars, Study, Talmud
Rabban Gamaliel
Many rabbis of the same name served as Nasi or Prince.
Jewish Thought, Rabbis Without Borders, Science and Ecology, Study
The Sunrise Of A New Year
I am emotionally fatigued by all the heartbreak of this past summer. I am drained by the tragedy of the ...
Running and Returning
The maze-like path of the labyrinth, leading in and out of a sacred center, echoes an ancient kabbalistic idea.
Cultivating Jewish Courage (Ometz Lev)
This spiritual trait isn't the absence of fear, but the inner strength to move forward anyway.
When the Words of Prayer Ring Hollow
Many Jews find it hard to speak words in prayer that feel untrue. Two Jewish values hint at another way.
Celebrate, Southern & Jewish, Sukkot
Kicking It Down South: Did A Jewish Holiday Inspire The Athlete In Me?
“Athletic” is not a word anyone would use to describe me. No one in my family has athletic ability, and ...
So Now What?
As a synagogue rabbi, I feel as if we have been running a religious marathon for the past month. since. ...