I recently heard a favorite rabbi of mine say that the American Jewish community may have made a mistake early on by placing all of
Man on the Street interviews, questions about Jewish heroes.
Crossposted to The Reform Shuckle. Limmud NY is mentioned in this post. For my Limmud NY 2010 wrap-up post, go here. If it’s on Facebook,
I just got back from Limmud NY. It was my third Limmud NY, fifth Limmud overall (I did Philly and Colorado in 2009 as well),
I’ve previously written about Limmud NY here and here. I’ve written about Limmud Philly here. And here at Jewschool, we also had a recent post
I don’t what you’re doing over MLK weekend, but I’m gonna be at Limmud NY at a hotel in the Catskills with 700 Jews from
I arrived at Kutz, where I will remain until the middle of August, from Limmud Colorado on Monday evening. To follow up on my post
(Crossposted to Mah Rabu) Hi from the Catskills (or should I say, the Catskill)! On Shabbat afternoon I was on a panel on “The Role
Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post from my Canadian buddy TheWanderingJew. Please forgive his Canadian-ness, including spelling and pronunciation of the word “sorry.”
ALG blogs some reflections on LimmudNY.org, as well as a reflection on a discussion of pluralism: At LimmudNY, I heard Rabbi Yitz Greenberg (who, incidentally,