Newsweek has once again decided to inform us who the most important rabbis in the US are. They’ve added a whole extra woman this time.
A few weeks ago on The Jew and the Carrot, I wondered if biofuels were actually the green mitzvah they were touted to be —
This recent Times article about the burgeoning kosher industry really makes me nuts. Like those complaining in this piece from 1992, paying huge mark-ups for
This year’s Boston Marathon, traditionally held on Patriots’ Day (the third Monday in April), will be on the second day of Pesach. The Associated Press
Jews On First has the details. You may remember Indian River as the area of Delaware from which the Dobriches, a Jewish family, fled to
If you have ever dreamed of opening a nonprofit, Jewish specialty camp, now is your chance! The Foundation for Jewish Camp is proud to announce
I got this e-mail from a good fried of mine this morning. Tyson Herberger is a well-travelled, multilingual, Orthodox Jew. He’s married, lives in Jerusalem,
That’s right, there is a movement afoot to take values voting out of the hands of the Christian Right, and place it firmly where it
(Crossposted to Mah Rabu.) One (solar) year from today, Wednesday, April 8, 2009, is birkat ha-chamah, the blessing for the sun that is said only
Sure, we disagreed about a number of things. You liked to tote guns around and champion the 2nd amendment. You opposed Affirmative Action and became