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jewish
Constrained Creativity
Rabbi Noah Zvi Farkas
October 13, 2021
We can be equally creative in our destruction of the world and each other as we are in creating it.
Alex Edelman on Debut Comedy Album, Anti-Semitism and ‘Saturday Night Seder’
Erin Ben-Moche
August 27, 2020
The 31-year-old Modern Orthodox comedian and writer has been busy professionally creating a plethora of content — virtual and live.
Adam Eli Uses Jewish Roots, Ideology to Stand Up for Queer Community in Debut Book
Erin Ben-Moche
August 5, 2020
In “The New Queer Conscience,” published in June, the 29-year-old shares that queer people anywhere are responsible for queer people everywhere.
Rabbi Donin’s Trilogy Speaks Volumes About Jewish Life
Jonathan Kirsch
April 6, 2020
Donin himself conceived of his work as “a practical handbook on how to live a Jewish life,” but he also acknowledges that the overarching goal of the three books in the series is “to answer the constant query, ‘Why?’”
Confronting Coronavirus: A Struggle Between Life and Death
Rabbi Yitz Greenberg
April 6, 2020
There are Jewish lessons to be learned from this crisis.
Revisiting the Misheberach and Debbie Friedman’s Spiritual Legacy
Roberta Rosenthal Kwall
January 2, 2020
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