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At Passover, Remembering My Grandma, and Her Chicken Soup
by
Lynne Golodner
Grandma Sheila taught me to not rush anything—and certainly never a pot of chicken soup with matzah balls made for those we love.
Health + Medicine
Can Psychedelics Make You Whole?
by
Danielle Berrin
In leading research institutions in the United States and Israel, psychedelics are used with therapy as a way to treat severe trauma
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100 Years of the Bat Mitzvah: Stories From Hadassah Members
To honor the 100th anniversary of the first bat mitzvah in America, Hadassah collected dozens of moving stories of members’ experiences of their milestone events.
Hadassah
Connecting the Dots Between Power, Purpose and Engagement
by
Libby Barnea
Hadassah’s Power of Purpose Conference featured an array of impressive female entrepreneurs, social activists and health workers.
Holidays
Purim
Holidays
Purim
Confidence and High Fashion as Beauty Enhancers
by
Rahel Musleah
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Rahel Musleah
If Queens Esther and Vashti had opted to hire a fashion designer, they might have picked Donna Leah Goldstein of Miami.
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.
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