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What if Ruth Didn’t Convert?
by
Shira Stutman
Would Ruth be any less meaningful a contributor to the Jewish people if she had remained a non-Jew who made a commitment to building a Jewish home?
Being Jewish
Personality
Q&A With Miriam Anzovin: Talmud and TikTok
by
Hilary Danailova
Talmud-loving TikTok sensation Miriam Anzovin talks with Hadassah Magazine.
Being Jewish
Jewish ‘Psychonauts’ Take a Spiritual Trip
by
Danielle Berrin
An underground Jewish subculture is using psychedelics to explore how altered states of consciousness can deepen and diversify Jewish life.
Being Jewish
Being Jewish
Building Community Far From the Madding Crowd
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
by
Debra Nussbaum Cohen
Jewish life is different outside of urban centers, and the rabbis who choose to work in remote, relatively small congregations are a special breed.
Being Jewish
Being Jewish
Envisioning the Rabbinate Through a Different Lens
by
Rahel Musleah
by
Rahel Musleah
The next-generation rabbis are looking for positions in communities “with a strong culture of kindness, equity and social justice.”
Being Jewish
Personality
Being Jewish
Personality
Then and Now: Challenges for the Jewish Community
The 'Four Firsts' ordained in their respective denominations weigh challenges to the Jewish community.
Being Jewish
Personality
Blu Greenberg Is Still Advocating for That Rabbinic Will
by
Lisa Hostein
A founding mother of Jewish feminism discusses the profound changes for women in Orthodox Judaism—and what issues remain.
Being Jewish
Commentary
The Would-Be Rabbis
by
Andrea L. Weiss
A number of women from the 1920s onward opened the seminary doors for those who followed them into the rabbinate.
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