The short version: Segulah! DC’s newest independent minyan, with “full-liturgy, energizing, songful, and participant-led egalitarian davening in a warm and welcoming neighborhood community”. Shabbat morning
Shabbat at the Hazon Food Conference is an exceptional experiment in pluralism. I wish I had the time to comment on it, but perhaps that
Another sign of the times – this just in from the JTA: Brazil has set aside a day to honor Jewish immigrants to the country.
The second day of the 2009 Hazon Food Conference is another GORGEOUS, sunny California day. This morning I was able to attend two sessions. The
Haaretz reports, It is hard to imagine a more embarrassing situation in which to find an exclusive ultra-Orthodox organization – a group that was a
It is so wonderful to be on the idyllic central California coast with 630+ people all interested in discussing the relationship between issues of food
Over at The Forward, Jay Michaelson has a great column on The Myth of Authenticity. As I read it, his basic point is to crack
Parashat Va’Yigash recounts the story of Joseph’s reunion with his father Jacob and his eleven brothers in Egypt. At the very beginning of this week’s
Crossposted to The Reform Shuckle. I’ll begin by being up front about the fact that I’m far less a bencher aficionado than I am a
I know many of our readers have at least some claim to celebrating tonight and tomorrow, whether as Christians or members of families with Christian