In Search of Belonging in the Darkness, the Twilight, and the Light
The season of Hanukkah is upon us. By this time of year, we have experienced many cycles of darkness, twilight, and light.
The Art of Wisdom: Proverbs, Adages, and Maxims, and the Images They Inspire
Curator Phyllis Friedman has assembled "Proverbs, Adages, and Maxims" at the Heller Museum at Hebrew Union College in New York, featuring 57 artists of diverse backgrounds who offer visual interpretations of familiar sayings and worthy shorthand advice.
Talking to Children About Jewish Identity in an Interfaith Family
For children in interfaith families, clarifying the role of religion in the family dynamic is important.
Proud JEWS
Right before Sukkot, I noticed the word "JEW" carved into my sidewalk. I began to grind out the word, but rather decided to replace the space by adding "Proud JEWs" to the sidewalk.
Sacred Spaces, Sacred Responsibility: Practical Lifesaving Steps
Very few people plan to save a life; but maybe it's time to change that thinking.
No Holiday Dilemma this December
I looked forward to the lights that adorn houses and streets in celebration of the holiday, not to mention watching Christmas specials on television and getting extra days off work to be with family. However, things changed last year when my family and I joined our friends to help them decorate their Christmas tree.
Wearing Strength: Jewelry as a Symbol of Jewish Resilience
In times of uncertainty, many Jews have found solace and strength in objects that carry meaning beyond their physical form.
Nobody Wants This, Season Two: Netflix's Awkward Conversion Class
Season two of "Nobody Wants This" humorously explores Jewish life, relationships, and identity.
From Ancient Ruins to Modern Marvels: 10 Must-See Sites in Israel
Ten unforgettable experiences allow visitors to discover friendship, adventure, and connection across Israel.
5 Jewish Touchstones for Your Home
These five Jewish items will help your home become a hub of learning, generosity, and community.