The bad news is, we’re still in a pandemic (wear your mask and get your shots, please). The good news is that because COVID remains
In the spirit of tikkun leil Shavuot, Matthew Lowe explores whether Super Mario Maker 2 might be a venue for Torah study.
This week is yesod: which is foundation, but is also sometimes referred to as “bonding.” It is the offspring of hod and netzach – balancing
IN THE ORCHARD By Julia Knobloch I say my blessings in the orchard, I have turned over the soil. I give with dubious hands;
After the Exodus, Torah was revealed at Sinai, and our ancestors had to figure out how their lives would be different after their liberation from
Rabbi Shahar Colt investigates each of the 10 Commandments, wondering “What is each commandment asking me to confront and explore?”
Rabbinical student Laura Bellows on why sometimes Resistance *is* revelation — and how we can turn to our ancestors for wisdom and guidance for both.
Not a single session at the East Bay JCC addressed Israel’s occupation — so we at IfNotNow held our own vigil there that night. Here’s why.
I want to study how our world could allow something like this to happen, and I want to figure out how to change. And then, I want to act.
Lawrence Bush, editor of Jewish Currents and author of Waiting for God: The Spiritual Reflections of a Reluctant Atheist, has produced another video for Arthur