
An Aftermath of Grief in Megillat Rut
This article first appeared in the Times of Israel By Ruthie Hollander If the past few months have taught us anything, it is that some

This article first appeared in the Times of Israel By Ruthie Hollander If the past few months have taught us anything, it is that some

Download PDF By Ruthie Hollander On Passover, the Jewish people celebrate freedom. The freedom is multilayered. On one level, the b’nai Yisrael (the children of

By Carly Coons, We talk about inclusivity all of the time, but what does it mean to be actively inclusive? How do we ensure all

By Max Hollander You shall live in booths for seven days; all citizens in Israel shall live in booths in order that future generations may

The following includes excerpts from Ze’ev Korn, LCSW, MSW, EdM’s upcoming book, “Stop Falling Apart, Start Cracking Up, Learn to Live The Way of Humor™”

By Tori Greene I’ve spent the last three and a half years feeling fairly lost and lonely — from the entire world shifting in a

By Ruby Falk In Order to Remember, We Must Forgive My dad, George, was funny, loved to play his guitar(s), had great style, was brilliant

By Rabbi Sandra Cohen One of the highlights of Rosh Hashanah (at least in shul) is the blowing of the shofar. We hear its notes,

Co-authored by: Carly Coons, LSW, Director of Education & Programming at the Blue Dove Foundation and Erica Baruch, Jewish Disabilities Advocates Advisor at JFS Jewish Disabilities Advocates

By Jaime Glazerman Jewish life operates in cycles. Our calendar rotates according to the lunar cycle. Even our humor can contain cycles; when we joke