We changed our lives because of what you told us Judaism stood for. Now we're waiting for you.
This hakhel year, I want to build a real, in person community like I always imagined.
Somehow, raising money seemed liked a dirty business. From unkempt Rabbis, to overly-excitable telethon hosts, to how-to sessions for spiritual leaders, asking for money seemed disingenuous. And then -- it became my world.
I am flirting with all kinds of life changes and choices, from differing modes of observance. I am surrounding myself with more and more people who make their own way in this liquid Judaism which doesn't need to be Orthodoxy but still has G0d at the core. What is for me?
Mistakes, microwaves, disconcerting women, electronics that might be conscious: intriguing wisdom from unexpected sources.
A wise, hilarious boy discusses unfairness in school and beyond.
How much of yourself would you surrender to be a part of something bigger?














