On Yom Kippur, I like to sit in the back of whatever room I’m in, under my tallit, not unlike a hibernating bear. I like
L’kovod the aseres yamey tshuva, I present two interesting writers who converted from Judaism to Christianity. Let’s put it this way: They had to worry
It’s the time of year again when we use a LOT of yahrzeit candles. What to do with the pots afterwards? This is a post
This trip is not just for rabbis (although rabbis are welcome). ONLY A FEW PLACES LEFT FOR TEN-DAY HUMAN RIGHTS TRIP TO ISRAEL & THE
Well, I have a hard time figuring out how they could meet the requirements (for some of them anyway), but really, who cares? It’s not
A friend of mine posted to her Facebook wall that she was disgusted and “deeply offended” by the September 13, 2010 TIME magazine cover story
Jewish educator and comics critic David Wolkin digressed from his usual lampooning of graphic novel misfires to muse meaningfully on the new year. The post has,
It’s (almost) another year on the Hebrew calendar, and that means it’s time for another cohort of DC Jeremiah Fellows. This fantastic program is run