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Feature
Mussar: Jewish Spirituality for the Modern World
by
Rahel Musleah
by
Rahel Musleah
In the United States, mussar is being taught in synagogues across the Jewish spectrum as well as at nontraditional settings, like a women’s prison and a yoga studio.
Being Jewish
Commentary
Holidays
Hanukkah
Spreading Light at Hanukkah
by
Tamar Frankiel
“Let there be light!” resounds as we add a candle each night of Hanukkah to increase the light on our menorahs—and in the world.
Being Jewish
Feature
Being Jewish
Feature
In Search of a New Generation of Jewish Leaders
by
Uriel Heilman
by
Uriel Heilman
American Jewry is undergoing a dramatic transformation. Do Jewish leaders have what it takes to keep up?
Being Jewish
Commentary
Who Says a Leader Has to Look Like Moses?
by
Ellen Flax
Despite noteworthy progress, women who want to be leaders today face significant hurdles.
Being Jewish
Feature
Fiction: A Few Small Stones
by
Marilyn Ogus Katz
The family once met on the first Saturday of the month, a boisterous gathering of adults and children. Today, the family only meets at funerals.
Being Jewish
Commentary
On Yom Kippur, Beginning Again, Imperfectly
by
Nessa Rapoport
When I was a child and recited on the High Holy Days the long, repeating list of alphabetical transgressions, I did not even know what most of them…
Being Jewish
Commentary
Mein Kampf in Today’s World
by
Michael Berenbaum
For the first time since World War II, the publication of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf has been permitted in Germany.
Being Jewish
Personality
America’s Oldest Living Person Is a Hadassah Member
by
Randi O'Connor
A 113-year-old Jewish woman—and Hadassah member—in Worcester, Massachusetts, is now the oldest person in the United States.
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