This reflects every interfaith family’s cultural exchanges over Jewish foods. Shana tova from Jewschool!
The dominant Rabbinic tradition is that Rosh HaShanah marks the creation of the world, as our liturgy reflects: “This is the day, the beginning of
I’m a young woman who visibly wears tzitzit. The public nature of my observance of this mitzvah means that when I leave my home,
A few weeks ago I posted this story on Facebook: “Waiting in line in an extremely crowded supermarket. The woman in front of me, watching
This is a guest post by Rabbi Josh Bolton, the Senior Jewish Educator for the Jewish Renaissance Project at UPenn Hillel. You can reach him
Suzie and I are hosting the big Keshet and JP Shabbat Sukkot potluck again this year! (You should come!) Boston is a great place to
Last night, guest blogger Ben Greenfield posted a provocative piece on memory and ritual and how we can and do relate to 9/11 and Tisha
By Ben Greenfield, a rabbinical student at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah in New York City. Its my second 9/11 in two months. Today its the Towers – last