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Why Now? Becoming a Bat Mitzvah at Age 75
Whatever our age, we must never stop learning; the quest for lifelong learning is vital. We can use the knowledge to better ourselves and to understand the world to decide how we must act.
Galilee Diary: Quiet neighbors
by Marc Rosenstein
(Originally published in Ten Minutes of Torah and Galilee Diary)
Galilee Diary: Olive Oil
by Marc Rosenstein
(Originally published in Ten Minutes of Torah and Galilee Diary)
Galilee Diary: From vision to reality
by Marc Rosenstein
(Originally published in Ten Minutes of Torah and Galilee Diary)
Galilee Diary: In my back yard
by Marc Rosenstein
(Originally published in Ten Minutes of Torah and Galilee Diary)
Galilee Diary: Noisy neighbors
by Marc Rosenstein
(Originally published in Ten Minutes of Torah and Galilee Diary)
Reflecting on my first CSA meeting
I loved everything about my first Commission on Social Action (CSA) meeting--except the fact that I returned with a sinus infection. But it's a testament to the quality of the experience that I came back with a positive outlook in spite of my stuffy nose and sore throat.
A Big Weekend in "The Big Easy"
The dust has settled from the big event of the past week, and I'm not even talking about the midterm elections! Rather, I'm talking about the Commission on Social Action meeting in New Orleans.
Foster Care Outreach: A Fain Award Winning Program
Karen Harris is the founder of the Henaynu Caring Community and is a former Temple Vice President at Congregation Or Ami in Calabasas CA. She also served as the Secretary of the URJ Southwest Region.
Is Judaism Still a World Religion?
In a dramatic shift, the Jewish people has gone from being a worldwide people to being a first-world people.