The following is a guest post by Mark Snyderman. Theater J and J Street organized several panels that examined the situation through film and performance.
This is a guest post by Sara Beth Berman. Sara Beth is a graduate of the William Davidson Graduate School of Jewish Education at JTS.
This a guest post by Rabbi Ezra Weinberg. Sometimes the first interaction you have at a conference can be emblematic of the experience. In my
This is a guest post by Naomi Goldenson. First thing this afternoon at the JStreet conference there was a town-hall plenary session, within which there
The following is a guest post from Moriel Rothman I think I know what J Street needs to be. I was having a conversation with
This is a guest post by Mark Sniderman. The hotel and facilities are beautiful and ample. The conference is well-planned and executed. But the battle
from Guestposter Soferet Avielah Barclay New York City’s underground fashion’s latest darling, bad-boy wild child Levi Okunov, is dressing women up as Torahs. Now, I’m
Editor’s note: The following is a post from guest blogger Moriel Rothman blogging live from the first annual JStreet Conference. Finally. I am at here
Editor’s Note: The following is the third winner of four recent entries by individual who will be heading to Washington, D.C. at the end of
Hanah Ehrenreich, 28, is a founder and board member of SyraJews. A Syracuse native, she is a member of Congregation Beth Sholom-Chevra Shas, along with
