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Commentary
Celebrating Hanukkah on Your Own Schedule
by
Vanessa Ochs
Until recently, Jews who observed the holiday respected the eight days in the Hebrew month of Kisleve as the time for sacred observance.
Being Jewish
Ritual
A Minyan on Eldridge Street
by
Karen Galatz
My 13-year-old Jewish-Episcopalian great-nephew is the reluctant final member of the minyan at this Shabbat service on Eldridge Street.
Being Jewish
Healing From a Fall, Mine and My Horse’s
by
Patricia Giniger Snyder
After Patricia Giniger Snyder traumatic fall from a horse, she relied on Western and Chinese medicine, and her Jewish faith, to help her heal.
Being Jewish
Commentary
Amos Oz on Challenging God, in Search of Justice
by
Amos Oz
The Israeli author discusses the rebellious streak that is woven throughout Jewish history and the creative energy that rises from tension and debate.
Being Jewish
Feature
Together, Grandparents and Grandkids Make Magic
by
Hilary Danailova
A new initiative from the Jewish Agency for Israel is pairing grandparents and their tween grandchildren for monthly in-person discussion groups and activities.
Being Jewish
Growing the Parent-Child Bond
by
Rabbi Dayle A. Friedman
With ever-increasing longevity, our adult parent-child relationships are lasting longer and growing more complicated.
Being Jewish
Still Going Strong At 82
by
Vivian R. Jacobson
A writer shares the challenges and joys of balancing a late-blooming calling with life's many treasures.
Being Jewish
Commentary
Why I Made Aliyah as a 24-Year-Old American
by
Anya Friedman-Hutter
My choice to make aliyah came from a strong sense of responsibility for the Jewish people, a pull to keep on writing the Jewish story toward justice.
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