The days of black and white definitions are gone. We are colorful, dynamic and full of texture -- and our connection to Gd defies all bins.
I was 4 years old when I asked my dad about the oiled African American muscle men in majestic flexed poses, “Why is he brown?” That was when I first realized there could be offense attached to skin color.
Why we need to reclaim the most important conversation we could ever have with our chidren.
When we named you Kalanit – after the beautiful anemones that bloom in Israel in spring, right around your birthday – little did we know how precious and honorable a flower we nurtured into the world.
"Because I am totally nuts, but I can make it sound reasonably like a joke. It might even be a joke? I can't even tell myself anymore."
It was my last learning session with my kallah teacher, the woman who was responsible to teach me all the...
It's emotionally enhancing to spend hours with enthusiasm and curiosity multiplied by 32.
Shlomo Carlebach said that gentiles tell stories to put themselves to sleep; Jews tell stories to wake themselves up.
I don’t think anyone ever anticipates what happened to us will happen to them.
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