
Three stories on my mind: Halimi, an Israeli miracle, and a community story.
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Three stories on my mind: Halimi, an Israeli miracle, and a community story.
Enjoy the conversation.
Among the families who rely on Shaili’s food boxes are those with small children, elderly individuals who no longer work, single mothers and men who lost their jobs due to injury or layoffs and are struggling to find new employment.
“The more I was studying Judaism, especially Torah, thinking about what I would be teaching as a rabbi, the more I saw parallels between Judaism and poetry. I think Judaism is a big poem.”
Notable people and events in the Jewish LA community.
As long as we are reaching higher, we continue learning, loving, and living.
Marla and Libby are back with another episode of Schmuckboys. This week the duo start with their updates of the week. Libby shares about how her and Jack are celebrating one year of marriage. And the two talk about the exciting news of having a…
He engaged with tens of thousands of college students in hundreds of campuses over more than a decade and stood tall with his coolness and his arguments. He wanted to make loving America cool again.
With the world and so many lives in turmoil this year, how best to prepare for the High Holy Days? One answer is in Pirkei Avot, “The Sayings of the Fathers.”
Paella is perfect for any festive occasion or as a one pot weeknight meal. It is easy to make ahead and to reheat for stress free entertaining!
Fourth in a series
As I study Pirkei Avot at this time of the year, the Days of Awe hover in the background. As my inner preparation for the Days of Awe coincides with my study of Pirkei Avot, unexpected connections emerge.
How can a sophisticated modern Jew integrate the pious promises of our tradition with the tragic and often painful reality of our world and our lives? Perhaps we can use these 10 days to reflect on these timeless and timely questions.
Hamas is not just guilty of the crimes it accuses Israel of; it is defined by them.
The political paradigms that dominate Israel today weren’t born on Oct. 7 – they were forged in September 2000.