Tag: Identity Crisis
Rabbi David Levin-Kruss discusses conversations with unaffiliated Jews post-Oct.
Mia Faye Kreindler, a daughter of a Jewish father and a German mother, shares her journey of grappling with her identity, particularly in relation to her mixed heritage and the legacy of the Holocaust.
In this personal essay, the author reflects on her experience as a mother during her sons' weddings, expressing both happiness and a sense of identity crisis.
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Reform Judaism Needs an Identity Beyond Israel - A major conference proposes to “re-charge” the movement by strengthening ties to the Jewish state, neglecting an opportunity to develop its unique religious vision.
The Reform movement of Judaism in North America is facing a crisis, with decreasing funding and enrollment.
In this article, the author explores the Jewish community in Los Angeles, specifically in the Pico-Robertson neighborhood.