Wednesday, June 19, 2013 Tammuz 11, 5773
By:
Rick Perloff
I feel a little unsettled as we approach this Father’s Day. My father, Robert Perloff, died in April at the age of 92.
Comment0
By:
Andrea Cantor
A day school graduate reflects on her realization that Judaism won't be ever-present as she leaves her "Jewish bubble" for a small liberal arts college.
Comment0
By:
Rabbi Geri Newburge
In the debate over whether the Reform movement's seminary should change its policy to admit students in an interfaith relationship, one rabbi argues that it could work.
Comment0
By:
Rabbi Gregory S. Marx
A controversy is roiling the Reform movement over whether its seminary should change its admissions policy to allow students with a non-Jewish partner or spouse. Rabbi Gregory Marx argues that clergy must lead by example.
Comment3
By:
Rabbi Elchanan Poupko
Earlier this month, the Israeli government released its first official report on the long-debated and presumed death of Muhammad al-Dura. The report showed with overwhelming certainty that the young Palestinian from Gaza was not killed by Israeli fire.
Comment0

Sign up for our Newsletter

Advertisement