Awhile back, I was introduced to a really great online resource for Jews by choice aptly named JewsByChoice.org. It was certainly a great website and
Back by popular demand, the Edible Omer Counter. Notable for being the only omer counter that gives you motivation to see the Omer right the
A few weeks ago, I wrote a post about how we as a community can step up our tzedaka game. After following the fascinating comment
… shakin’ that ass, shakin’ that ass, shakin’ that ass.* Who says we’re not zionists at Jewschool?! *With sincere apologies to Groove Armada.
It is a hot day in Berkeley. The sun is shining hard, and news is slowly oozing about UC Berkeley’s student government endorsing divestment from
America’s favorite hockey-mom called on President Obama to “Push the reset button on our relations with our ally Israel.” In the midst of all this
Humanitarian aid arriving in Haiti? Essential goods finally delivered to Gaza? Oh wait, it’s just the opening of the first H&M store in Israel last
I’m always falling short. I fall short in my interpersonal relationships, in my avodat hashem (service of God through prayer, mitzvot, mindfulness), in my work
South by Southwest is an annual music, film and interactive media festival/conference that descends upon my (David AM Wilensky’s) hometown of Austin, TX every March.
Once again, a number of Hareidim have violated the sanctity of the Kotel. As women prepared to pray on Rosh Chodesh Nisan, several chairs were