Wholly Jewish: Anjelica: Dia de los Muertos Meets Yom Kippur
A Little Bit of This, a Little Bit of That, But Always 100% Me
What do we all have in common?
Stories We Tell: Elijah's Gift
Finding My Jewish Soul: A Black Army Veteran’s Journey to Judaism
People are often shocked that I found Judaism despite being raised by Christians, being Black, and inheriting the memory of Jim Crow - but my life has been a perfect balance of pain and privilege.
Equal Pay Day: Why It Matters and What We Can Do
April 2 is Equal Pay Day, the day in April dedicated, annually, to educating and addressing the wage gap between men and women.
What to Stop: The Forgotten Objective in Strategic Planning
Remember: It may sometimes be difficult, but ultimately, you’re doing this for the good of the congregation and its ability to redirect resources to priority areas.
"Just Jewish," A Poem for Imperfect Judaism
Reform Jewish poet Edward Levin, Ph.D., shares a personal poem about trying to be a "good" Jew.
An Old Jewish Story, a Modern Elephant Sanctuary, and a Lifelong Lesson
Weeks after my return from Elephant Nature Park, I still hold the memory of my walk with the elephants. I wonder how I can use what I've learned to help me live in service of my unique purpose.
Offering a Blessing for the Springtime
As nature revives itself after the winter, it is customary to recite a special blessing, the blessing of the fruit trees, upon seeing the first blossoming trees.
I’m Not a Comedian…I’m Lenny Bruce
A play about Lenny Bruce, written by Ronnie Marmo, who plays the title character, and directed by Joe Mantegna, is currently running in New York City.