Rediscovering My Grandmother's Blintz Recipe and Old Memories of My Family
While helping my mom clean her home, I found a printout of an email from my late grandmother: It was a recipe for her favorite blintz casserole.
How Growing Up Jewish in the Bible Belt Helped Me Find my Faith
I want to be open about my faith so that others may not have to experience the same hardships my family went through.
Mixed Multitude: On Judaism and Racial Justice
We carry memories of racial solidarity past even as we turn a blind eye to racial injustice today. We love to celebrate our legacy as leaders in the civil rights movement, forgetting, by the way, how many Jews 50 years ago thought we should keep our heads down and stay out of it. We pat ourselves on the back with pictures of Rabbi Heschel marching with Rev. Dr. King, even as we let that legacy lapse. As one of my colleagues put it: “Are we just running on the fumes of Heschel?” When did prophetic zeal turn to privileged complacence? How did solidarity turn to silence and separation?
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