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judaism
The Jewess and the Jurist
As we sit shivah this week for Ruth Bader Ginsburg, we should reflect upon her experiences as a Jew, a law student, a law professor, advocate of gender equality, and federal judge and see how we, in her stead, can adopt her genuine insight.
Joe and Jill Biden Make Their Pitch to the Jewish Community
Around 6,000 people registered to be on a call with Democratic Presidential Nominee Joe Biden and his wife, Jill, to speak directly to the Jewish community.
Rosh Hashanah Without Shul: 1939 and 2020
I know that my traumatized but fortified DNA can get through this, and much worse.
A Taste of Honey on Rosh Hashanah
A fine honey really tastes sweeter than wine. And much like a fine wine, a fine raw honey provides a great richness and subtlety of flavors on your tongue.
Judaism Is for Nonbelievers, Too
Because of Judaism, our story is as big as our people, encompassing all of our values and aspirations from generation to generation.
A Conversation With Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy
Natan Sharansky and Gil Troy, co-authors of “Never Alone,” spoke with Jewish Journal book editor Jonathan Kirsch via Zoom from Jerusalem.
Alex Edelman on Debut Comedy Album, Anti-Semitism and ‘Saturday Night Seder’
The 31-year-old Modern Orthodox comedian and writer has been busy professionally creating a plethora of content — virtual and live.