Tonight, I will wine and dine divine inspiration,
I will start with tremendous illumination.
Ask me about my favorite Shabbat experience and this might just be my answer.
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.
Spending Shabbat in a 7-family settlement atop a hill in Samaria.
You never know how you'll be changed at the holiest place on earth...
A snap shot from a recent drive on one of Israel's most beautiful roads, with some of Israel's finest engaging in the ancient art of silly jazz hands.
(Cue Itzhak Perlman playing something in a minor key.)
Chaya Lester writes a poem to the people of Paris, and to the world, to remind them that we are all in this fight together.
It is always an interesting experiment to go to Art Basel in Miami with the intent of discovering contemporary Jewish art. The odds are good that there will simply be nothing to report on.
In honor of her trip to Israel, and in her continued hopes of "never being jaded," Elizabeth shares her experience of spiritual fulfillment while sampling dried figs.