Walk me like a palindrome forward to our common home, looking backwards at the past, thinking our love couldn’t last, though it’s lasted long enough for ...
Dedicated to Captain Rabbi Avraham Goldberg zt”l, a loving husband and father, a gifted educator and Rav, a man of great ...
North Suburban Beth El’s Team Torah program recruited their 200th Torah reader this past summer. While most new readers are presented with a cookie at the bimah upon their first reading, the 200th ...
Simhat Torah is an annual celebration of the completion — and restarting — of the Shabbat Torah-reading cycle. Usually a day ...
Ezra Hyland In 1990 Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop published the groundbreaking essay, Mirrors, Windows and Sliding Glass Doors, illuminating the ways that reading helps us to see ourselves, and others ...
A few years ago, the Conservative congregation of 900 families overlooking Lake Michigan took on a challenge. This past year ...
Is it OK not to vote, or is voting a civic duty? By Natalie Proulx The Issues That Matter Most to Teenagers in This Election Students on climate change, abortion, gun violence and more. By The ...
Amid a difficult year marked by global turmoil and tragedy, Chabad of Bushwick invites the community to gather tomorrow for ...
Simchat Torah marks the conclusion of the annual cycle of public Torah readings, and the start of a new one. The highlight is the hakafot, during which participants march and dance around a Torah ...
Meet Yael Kanarek. The artist behind Toratah, a gender-swapped rewrite of the Hebrew Bible, is coming to the Bay Area.
A new history by Roland Allen uncovers the wealth of ideas and invention hidden in the notebooks of Herman Melville, Agatha Christie, Mark Twain and other luminaries. By Wilson Wong John Adams ...