It Was October 7, but It Will Always Be Shemini Atzeret
Federations, congregations, Hillels, JCCs and day schools gathered to mourn the tragic plague inflicted last year upon our loved ones in Israel, and through a
Federations, congregations, Hillels, JCCs and day schools gathered to mourn the tragic plague inflicted last year upon our loved ones in Israel, and through a
Most people I know are planning to attend an October 7 commemorative program of some kind. For the people who are planning these programs here
We are going to solve a mystery older than the Jewish People. It is a mystery that had its genesis at the time of Genesis.
When Joe Lieberman ran for president in 2004, I felt like I was walking around with a lottery ticket in my pocket. I could more
Two groups headed out on separate roads. One accompanied a coffin to the cemetery. The other escorted a couple to their wedding. They all froze
I’m not gonna lie. I was ignorant about Juneteenth until last month. Amidst the grief and anger surrounding the murder of George Floyd and so
Jews love this quote: “Justice, justice—pursue it” (Deuteronomy 16:20). Justice. Who’s not for justice? Justice is the cornerstone of our mission as Jews. Justice is
I was at my desk, minding my own business when Eta Levenson, a volunteer leader of Greater MetroWest ABLE, sent me an email asking me