A call to arms for Religious Women: Sanctify the tensions!
Seventy years ago this week, the Auschwitz death camp was liberated. For me, it’s this thing that keeps popping up in my news feed that I glance at and move on.
It seemed like a good idea at the time.
The story of why, and how, Yocheved founded a school called Lamplighters-- and what keeps it going strong.
A story about a creator trying to do his best to understand himself.
Statistically, pretty people get farther in life. With elegance and poise, they get the job. They get the compliments. They get the guy. But that's not me. That's not many of you.
Confronting the intimidating chaos of life with my son and an introspective man at shul.
How revolutions in the Middle East, TV show adaptations, and more can teach us about how the internet is fundamentally changing the Jewish world.
Listen: let my whisper part the veil, penetrate the matrixed basement membrane, cross the blood-brain barrier, enter your most secret pain. My status as fellow journeyer grants me access. I am but a humble messenger. This missive wends through the attunement of my particular fleshly vessel, well-traveled on this dark exilic...
Jewish, Muslim, and Christian women basked in 48 hours of meaningful sensations - a phenomenon I pray was captured by the cameras for the world to see.














