Rachel Kann's new children's book reminds us all to remember that we sparkle inside.
Laughter, tears, and longing. On both sides of the mechitza.
As the old saying goes, "writing about a writer's block is better than not writing at all."
A now-Orthodox Jew revisits her less-than-formative memories of Xmases from her Conservative-movement childhood in Suburban Boston.
Hevria has achieved so much in the last year. Elad explains why there's still so much to do, and why we need you to join us on the ride. But first, a story.
A musician's poetic reflection on a chamber orchestra concert.
In another life, we would've had nothing to do with each other. In this one, this trip was the only thing we had in common.
A response to the nonverbal cues of uncovered women.
Toward a Hot Jew takes the reader on a beautifully illustrated ride through Jewish culture, Israeliness, identity theory, identity politics, Israeli politics, political theory and so much more.