I’m a devoted reader of Boston Globe reporter Michael Paulson’s blog, Articles of Faith, even despite his recent removal of Jewschool from his blogroll. Today,
Posting seems slow this week, perhaps because it’s chol hamoed Sukkot, the middle part of the holiday when halakha permits working but still demands lulav-waving
This is the fifth post in a series on Social Justice Showtunes. The series starts here with a post about the 1937 Broadway musical Pins
Barbra Streisand is selling off her stuff. You could own a piece of the legend. Better yet, proceeds benefit her foundation, which supports a bunch
This is the third post in a series on Social Justice Showtunes. The series starts here with a post about the 1937 Broadway musical Pins
This is the second post in a series on Social Justice Showtunes. The series starts here with a post about the 1937 Broadway musical Pins
Over the past year, there have been lots of signs pointing towards a much-needed restructuring of the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, the organization linking
This summer, I attended my first National Havurah Committee Summer Institute. Part of each day at the Institute is devoted to workshops, one-hour sessions created
Among the organizations fostering Jewish innovation these days, PresenTense stands out as one that appears to be doing things right. (For example, check out CEO