About Chevrah Kadisha by Courtney Rosenthal
Rabbi Dusty Klass once told me that as Jews, we just “get death right.” As someone who wrestles with considering her own mortality and the mortalities
Rabbi Dusty Klass once told me that as Jews, we just “get death right.” As someone who wrestles with considering her own mortality and the mortalities
Tikkun olam—repairing the world, often through social action—has long been a cornerstone of Temple Beth El’s mission and values as a congregation. We have seen
We are excited to participate in this year’s Charlotte Women’s March at First Ward Park on Saturday, January 26, 2019. Before the march, at 10:20
This past weekend I had the privilege of helping to staff our 10th graders’ annual Confirmation Trip. While most would shy away from accompanying 26
In an attempt to divine some order from mid-life chaos, I recently turned to meditation. The loss of my parents, a health scare and other
September is a great month. Temperatures begin to slide from misery to comfortable. So does the humidity, by the way, which means “good hair days”
As far back as I can remember, I’ve had faith. Faith in the love of my parents, faith that tomorrow brings opportunity, and faith that
My life is in transition. I have gone from being a Software Engineer, working for the same company for 20 years, to being “43 years
We all hear it at least once daily: young people in America are lazy, selfish, dependent upon their parents, unwilling to take risks, unambitious. Stories
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