Rosh HaShanah Explained, for Families with Young Children
How My Congregation Acts as a Family for Older Members without Relatives
Our synagogue runs a group for temple members aged 48 and up who are anticipating – or already experiencing – the challenges of growing older without family to rely upon for practical and emotional support.
3 Recipes for Ice Cream with a Jewish Twist!
Wildfire Recovery: A Tu BiShvat Tale
When a wildfire leveled my home when I was 20, I fell into a deep depression. Later, when I began to re-engage, I started to associate my emergence with Tu BiShvat.
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.
Our Mental Health Initiative: From Synagogue to Sanctuary
As a rabbi, I’ve seen many lives effected by mental illness. I’ve also seen its stigma keep many from getting needed support. In my congregation, we sought to change that.
Watch with Your Kids: The Hanukkah Shaboom! Special
Last-Minute - and Not-so-Last-Minute - Purim Costume Ideas for Adults and Kids
The Power of New Beginnings: Parashat Bo and Human Trafficking Awareness
More people are enslaved today than at any other point in history – more than 40 million people worldwide.