• Singing at the Sea, Planting on the Mountain

    “Shabbat Shirah” is so-named because its reading contains Shirat Ha-Yam, the Song of the Sea. In biblical Hebrew, the word shirah usually denotes a poem rather than music or strophic song in its commonly-known modern Hebrew sense. Many congregations use this opportunity to create special musical programming, taking the latter translation of “Shabbat of Song.” Alas,…
  • You Can’t Leave Anyone Behind

    I love Israel. But I could never live in a place called “the Jewish homeland” when progressive Jews are treated as second-class citizens. In Israel, the Orthodox establishment controls matters of personal status – primarily conversions and marriages. Jews who wish to be married, religiously, by a Conservative, Reconstructionist, or Reform rabbi generally leave the country…
  • How Patience Destroys the Hope of Redemption

    My step-daughter has a very distinctive sense of style, part Goth, part Emo, part anime, part steam-punk, part Asian, part her. She is also very petite, and finds it hard to find the clothes that she likes in her size. We recently realized that we can often find things that fit her if we order them…
  • East West Street: Book Club Resources

    Use these discussion questions as a starting point for your book club's conversation. The enclosed text sheet, examining Jewish sources on group identity vs. individual identity, is an opportunity to extend and deepen your study. East West Street tracks the historical development of the concepts of genocide, which protects groups, and crimes against humanity, which protects individuals.…