I wanted to apply as a coder but I’m not good enough. ð So with a sad, sad heart, I’m passing this along to everyone
G-dcast has announced plans for Studio G-dcast, a six-day intensive workshop this summer for emerging writers, poets, singer/songwriters and animators who are currently in college or graduate school. This has the potential to be the artistic beit midrash of the future today, where people who tell stories through words (& music) pair in chevruta with those who tell stories through pictures and motion to uncover meaning in our sacred texts. See why I’m getting all tight in the pants?
Parshat Chayei Sarah from G-dcast.
Happy Rosh Chodesh, everyone! ⢠Harvey Pekar, best known for his American Splendor comics, is working on the provocatively titled How I Lost Faith in
So…Simchas Torah. Lately, it’s become famous for being the #2 Jewish drinking holiday, but my past few Simchas Torahs have all been pretty clean events
There’s that thing that people say about the Torah: that every word and every letter is there for a reason. When I first saw Mayim
Today is day two of URJ’s three-day “round table” on Jewish teen education. I’m here along with about 70 other Jewish educators (and a handful
Crossposted to The Reform Schuckle. Parshat Shemini from G-dcast.com More Torah cartoons at www.g-dcast.com This week’s Shabos Zmiros comes to us from Godcast, the weekly
This week’s G-dcast is written, narrated, voiced and so forth by the multitalented Marcus Freed. He’s in LA right now so watch out for his
This week is parshat Miketz…and Tobin Belzer, the spunky sociologist from Los Angeles, graces us with her telling of the tales within the tale in