I’m not so online after Sukkot, so I’m posting this early: Jewish Women Changing America: Cross-Generational Conversations is a conference that’ll be at Barnard Oct
The righteous Progressive Jewish Alliance is currently accepting applications for its next cohort of Jeremiah Fellows, a two-year program for 22-30 year-old Yidden to do
For the last, the very last time: Judaism does not have a ritual category that includes the marriage of two non-Jews one to the other.
Hope everybody had a life-inscribing Yom Kippur. Ready for Sukkot? In the meantime, The Learning Channel seems to be looking for Yidden to join in
I’m sure I’m not the only one who thinks that the current Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof would be much, much better if
The National Foundation for Jewish Culture is giving some cash money to an emerging (whatever that means) visual artist and an emerging fiction writer, and
The Jewish Women’s Foundation of New York is currently accepting concept letters for “social change” projects as the preliminary application for some good grant money.
I mean, we are in the coundown to Elul, right? Anyway, I was just at the CAJE conference today and saw the brand-spanking-new copy of
As depicted here in a short film by Lior Chafetz. Nu, b’emet. Very funny.
There was a song from the 60’s: “When You’re in Love, the Whole World is Jewish.” I guess when there’s a book that sold multi-gazillion