Mourning Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Jewish Perspective
How to Turn Your Home into a Sanctuary for the High Holidays
Go Ahead, Post Your Yom Kippur Apologies on Facebook
If posting an apology online serves as a starting point for follow-up conversations, I say go for it. How could that ever be a bad thing?
The Torah In Haiku: Vayeilech
Remembering Helen “Honey” Scheidt, Of Blessed Memory
For the Sin of Abandoning My People
I vowed that if Israel survived, I would never again abandon my people, never again be indifferent to Israel’s fate.
In It to Win It: Similarities Between Elul and the Lottery
Aside from a date, what can these two events possibly have in common? Strange as it may seem, there are a few points of comparison.
Cocktails, Colleges, and Comedy: 5 Jew-ish Headlines to Read This Week
Amidst political headlines and other stressful news of the sort, here are a few light-hearted, good-natured Jewish reads for the week.
JewV’Nation Fellowship Focus: Danielle Gold and Jesse Irizarry
Danielle and Jesse created focused young adult Jewish programming on the neighborhood level, calling it the Queens Jewish Project (QJP).
Game On! How Baseball and Judaism Are Connected
Clearly, there’s a hidden connection between Judaism and our favorite national pastime - and as a diehard Cubs fan, I hope our wait is over. Play ball!