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
There’s a general fear among rabbis about speaking honestly about their complicated relationships with the State of Israel — they worry that doing so might
Global Torah explores the intersections of Jewish life, values and text with the practice of global service, social justice and international development.
Global Torah podcast features insights from both scholars of Jewish tradition and practitioners of international development, launched by partners OLAM and the Pardes Institute for Jewish Studies.
The Jewish National Fund had planned to honor socially conservative, anti-gay preacher Charles Stanley this morning at a breakfast event in Atlanta — until Stanley
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I recently enjoyed the opportunity to participate in a two-day conference of Jerusalem activists and found a lot to be hopeful about, and some points
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Crossposted to The Reform Shuckle A while ago, I reviewed a new bencher called Yedid Nefesh, by blogger Rabbi Josh Cahan. I’ll be referencing that
Shmuel Nelson is arguably the most popular musician among religious American olim living in the Jerusalem area. His band, Eden MiQedem, which performs an eclectic