Print Issue: Telling Our Story | April 7, 2023
As we prepare for Passover gatherings and as the turmoil continues in Israel, there's never been a better time to reflect on the dying art of civility.
Editor's Picks
What Ever Happened to the LA Times?
Dan Schnur
Who Are the Jews On Joe Biden’s Cabinet?
Ryan Torok
No Labels: The Group Fighting for the Political Center
Larry Greenfield
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J’ai oublié mon parapluie – a poem for Noach
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Reading the Torah like a Palindrome
Gershon Hepner
A Moment in Time: “The Leaf that Wanted to Live”
Rabbi Zach Shapiro
Culture
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A Bisl Torah~Expecting More
October 31, 2024
Choosing to strive for excellence in behavior and discipline may lead to both a better life for ourselves and the future of this world.
Print Issue: Can We Disagree Without Fighting? | Nov 1, 2024
October 31, 2024
With the presidential election right around the corner, our community, like much of the nation, is as divided and polarized as ever. This Rosh Hashanah sermon by Rabbi Michael Gotlieb weighs in on this vexing topic: How to navigate our disagreements and bring more holiness to our conversations.
Sephardic Torah from the Holy Land | Courageous Rabbinic Leader: Rav Ovadia Yosef z”l
October 30, 2024
As we observe the 11th anniversary of the passing of Rav Ovadia Yosef z”l (3 Heshvan), we do so in the midst of a deep void in rabbinic leadership in Israel.
How Alex Kor’s Parents Taught Him the Power of Forgiveness
October 30, 2024
Alex Kor tells the extraordinary survival stories of his parents, Eva and Mickey Kor, as well as the profound lessons their lives offer about resilience, strength and the power of forgiveness.