Eight Nights and Eight Lights by Rabbi Judy Schindler
As darkness descends upon our world tonight, we welcome the festival of Chanukah. As we celebrate, may we fill our world with expanded light. Here are
As darkness descends upon our world tonight, we welcome the festival of Chanukah. As we celebrate, may we fill our world with expanded light. Here are
“Blessed be God” The men prayed Talleisim on shoulders Tefillin wrapped tightly In horrific irony “Allahu akbar – God is the greatest,” The terrorists proclaimed
October 2014 Inspired by a Wednesday morning panel made up of representatives from the Christian, Hindu, Muslim, and Jewish faiths presented at Charlotte Country Day’s
As we stand at the edge of the Promised Land of marriage equality in North Carolina, I await the moment when I can say the
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Today the Jewish world is celebrating Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Rather than celebrating with champagne in hand, Jews across the globe will celebrate
Thank you to everyone for sharing your concerns about the new CMS Excused Absence Form for Religious Holidays. I especially appreciate those who brought their
Last Wednesday, I was honored to lead an evening of dialogue at the Levine Museum of the New South with Dr. Ron Carter, the esteemed