I Have A Disability. I am a Jew.
People with disabilities have a right to go to their place of worship without having to wait and wonder if they can get there.
People with disabilities have a right to go to their place of worship without having to wait and wonder if they can get there.
Corned beef and cole slaw from Cecil’s. Grilled cheese with tomato soup and 1% milk at Herzl Camp. Pizza and soda at Temple Israel’s Bar Mitzvah training. Oh, how things have changed for me.
Birthright recently changed their eligibility requirements… Three years too late if you ask this bitter 29 year old.
“The more we get together—and appreciate what each Jew brings to the table—the happier we’ll be.”
Summer Birthright registration is open. If you’re lucky enough to be going this summer, read all about Safed before you go. If you’ve already been, learn things you may not have known.
Living in Jerusalem is a deeply spiritual experience. Shabbat in Jerusalem is incomparable. I’ve lived for five months in Tel Aviv, where bars, grocery stores and shops are still open […]
A powerful post by Rabbi Aaron Weininger of Adath about how a simple balloon can change a Jewish person’s life forever.
If it could be said that I am considered a ”writer,” then I must address what many have as a pet-peeve and what I have as a tool to help my fellow Jews.
Creative problems need creative solutions. How does a busy father with a heavy load of commitments find a way to take that once in a lifetime trip to Israel?
The Last Five Years, a two-person musical about relationships falling in and out of love gives the Minnesota Jewish Theater Company another hit show.