by Rabbi Ilana Garber “These are all the people,” my husband explains as he points to the variety of seeds, hundreds of them, that have fallen off my son’s...
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by Rachel W. The 12 Fruits and What We Can Take Away From Them 1. Wheat Wheat makes up a large majority of many of our diets- just...
The world is an ever-expanding place. A new discovery is made every day. We are subjected to what some may call information overload. Here is what we do know:...
by Rabbi Sarah Freidson Gina died when I was a junior in high school. She was just fourteen years old and had such a positive and upbeat attitude,...
by Shira Kohan As a Persian Jew, we are known for many things: our delicious tahdig and kabob, our perfection of the art of taarof, and of course,...
by Rachel Weaver Tay-Sachs. Fragile X Syndrome. I vaguely remembered hearing about these genetic diseases in a high school biology classroom that smelled like glue, or over the...
by Kevin Levine A lot of people have bucket lists. I often see posts detailing friends achieving things on their lists. They might include a description and some pictures of...
by Meira Katz Lyons “I screen. You screen. We all screen with JScreen!” That was the chant heard loud and clear as we marched down 5th Avenue with JScreen as...