Restarting the Scroll for Education for Women and Girls Around the World
Create the LGBT-Inclusive Jewish Community I Didn’t Have Growing Up
Cooking with the Sisterhood: Balsamic Marinated Strawberry Trifle
My mother-in-law, Bette Jo, has been an active member of her synagogue for years, and some of her closest friends are those she met participating in her temple sisterhood.
Promises to Keep
Robert Frost ends his magnificent poem, "Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening," with the words, "The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep." Frost's poem speaks to inherent sense of restlessness.
Someone Who Never Gave Up
Of all the things a child receives at birth, the purity of a newborn soul is without question the most important. When we stare at a little human being we ponder the possibilities, the endless potential that creates a flurry of visions in a parent's mind.
Hospitality: Can We Do Better?
Biblical stories often form prototypical frameworks that define and shape later Jewish behaviors.