Tag: Community

Tablets Hanukkah Gift Guide features a list of vendors who participated in their Hanukkah Bazaar event.
This text is promoting a virtual craft-along event aimed at supporting children in Israeli hospitals and the Israeli Defense Forces.
The text discusses the modern trend of seeking spiritual growth on individual terms rather than through organized religion.
As the new school year begins, it is important to remember that going back to school is not just for children.
This article discusses the issue of singlehood within the Orthodox Jewish community.
Basketball player Jared Armstrong, who fought for Israeli citizenship, is now focused on promoting Black-Jewish relations.
The author asks for advice on how to handle a situation where a member of a Discord community made an anti-Semitic remark but did not apologize.
The author reflects on their resistance to feeling grief and the importance of embracing it.
Jewish Twitter users are divided on whether to switch to Meta's new platform, Threads.
In this article, Rabbi Josh Joseph emphasizes the importance of belonging and community in religious life.
In this article, the author emphasizes the importance of belonging and community in religious life, particularly within Judaism.
In this essay by Marcia Bricker Halperin, the author describes her experience photographing Dubrow's Cafeteria on Kings Highway in Brooklyn in the 1970s.
"The Glue, with Eric Fingerhut," is a podcast series presented by Jewish Federations that delves into the factors that unite communities during divisive times.
The author reflects on their journey of exploring Jewish identity and spirituality.
Orthodox Judaism is facing challenges in holding sexual abusers accountable, as seen through the resistance to investigations and lack of transparency within the community.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, Professor Jonathan Haidt discusses the legacy of Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks on the occasion of his yahrzeit.
The author, who was raised as a devout Catholic, recounts their journey to finding Judaism in an unlikely place - Helena, Montana.
In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, journalist Judith Shulevitz discusses the world of Shabbos (the Sabbath).
The author, a rabbi at the Fire Island Synagogue, responds to an essay that argues synagogues should admit congregants regardless of vaccination status.
In this article, the author addresses the difficulties and decisions faced by rabbis in planning for High Holiday services during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
In this article, the author encourages readers to reflect on what God may want from us during these unprecedented times of the pandemic.
In this personal essay, the author reflects on their newfound passion for cooking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rabbi Shlomo ibn Adret, also known as Rashba, was a medieval scholar of Jewish law who was asked to resolve an internal conflict in a Jewish community regarding social justice and welfare.
The author reflects on how their obsession with their Peloton exercise bike parallels their observance of Judaism.
The author reflects on their experience of celebrating Jewish holidays, such as Purim, Pesach, Shavuot, and the High Holidays, under lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic.