
The Jewish Gift of Giving
By Max Hollander “Purim is the nearest thing Judaism has to a carnival,” Herman Wouk once wrote, a holiday whose “keynote…is riotous rejoicing.” (This is

By Max Hollander “Purim is the nearest thing Judaism has to a carnival,” Herman Wouk once wrote, a holiday whose “keynote…is riotous rejoicing.” (This is

By Gabby Spatt Traditions can be powerful tools for nurturing connection — within families and across communities. One popular example that has grown in popularity

This article is an adaptation of a longer piece by the same author, Max Hollander Simchat Torah is the celebration of the completion of our
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An evening of storytelling, insights, and community, hosted by BeWell ATL, in partnership with the Blue Dove Foundation. Community Leaders will #QuietTheSilence by sharing their journeys through grief, mental health crises, and healing, offering hard-earned wisdom and hope.

By Jaime Glazerman For many of us, a major Jewish holiday, simcha or other family gathering can conjure both excitement and dread. We can relate

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