True Leadership Knows No Limits: People with Disabilities and Parashat B'shalach, Shabbat Shira
Beyond the Purim-spiel: Creating Purim Memories at Home with your Mishpacha
In my household, Purim has been the holiday in which I have taken something “traditional” and turned in on its head!
Women's Health: A Lasting Commitment of the Reform Movement
The Bar Mitzvah of Benjamin Avi Faber
Like most parents, from the time we gave birth to our son, we had many hopes and dreams for him. We wanted him to have a good education, have friends and grow up to live a happy and prosperous life.
Being Present for Each Other
The 12-foot patch of black ice had concerned [Ms.] Williams-Barber and her neighbors for several weeks….
I Am How I Eat
How often is family dinner a spiritual time? In our household, not nearly as often as I would wish.
An Uncommon Debbie Story
The first I ever heard of Debbie Friedman was to see her name printed on the inside covers of my synagogue’s prayer books, naming her the author of the modern
I Can’t Pray For Healing
This morning I received a text message from my Aunt Linda saying, “I am doing well… love being home after three weeks in the hospital and rehab.” I almost replied, as if on rabbi auto-pilot, “I’ve been praying for your recovery” but instead wrote, “I’ve been thinking of you a lot!
The List: A novel by Martin Fletcher
“Why don’t they want us? Why is there so much hospitality towards us”; asks Edith, a refugee from the Holocaust living in England.