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Small But Proud Jewish Communities
I grew up in a fairly small Jewish community. In the ’80s, Austin, Texas was not the cool mecca it ...
Celebrate, Rabbis Without Borders, Sukkot, Yom Kippur
Feeding While Fasting – A New Beginning
Across the world yesterday or today, Jews celebrate Simchat Torah, the conclusion of the Festival of Sukkot. Simchat Torah is ...
Israel, Israel History, Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, Jewish History, Modern Israel, Study
The Second Intifada Begins
In September 2000, a new wave of violence erupted.
Reading Torah in Korea With A Chopstick
Judaism takes on familiar and new forms on the Korean peninsula
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! ...
A Different “Vision” for Simchat Torah
What do you want to see with new eyes at this time of beginning-again?
Bringing 5,000 Voices to my Southern Jewish School
“Always thinking, you. Always thinking.”A friend in graduate school mockingly accused one overachieving friend by telling her she was “always ...