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Essay Naomi, Ruth, and the South Earlier this week, Lenore Weiss wrote about Rabbi Levi Selwyn and Torah “Koshering” and asked Rabbi Selwyn a few question about the process. Her most recent… Lenore Weiss August 8, 2014 Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: What We Brought Back Posted by Nat BernsteinAs summer programs and, God willing, this summer’s war between Israel and Hamas draw to a close, one has to wonder at the experiences of the… Nat Bernstein August 7, 2014 Interview Torah Koshering: Take Two Earlier this week, Lenore Weiss wrote about Rabbi Levi Selwyn and Torah “Koshering.” Her most recent collection, Two Places, is now available. She is blogging here… Lenore Weiss August 6, 2014 Essay A Job for a Sofer Lenore Weiss’s most recent collection,Two Places, is now available. She is blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council’s Visiting Scribe series.With a ready… Lenore Weiss August 4, 2014 Essay Jews and Slavery: Isaac Cardozo and Lydia Weston Earlier this week, Sabra Waldfogel wrote about Raphael Moses, one of the most eminent Jews in Georgia in the nineteenth century, and Clara Solomon, a Jewish girl… Sabra Waldfogel August 1, 2014 Essay Internal Dialogue: Portraits of Intermarriage Posted by Nat BernsteinThe findings of the Pew Research Center survey of United States Jews published last fall indicated a rise in Jewish intermarriage that… Nat Bernstein July 31, 2014 Pagination Previous page Newer Current page287 Next page Older Pagination First page 1 … Page285 Page286 Current page287 Page288 Page289 … Last page 491
Essay Naomi, Ruth, and the South Earlier this week, Lenore Weiss wrote about Rabbi Levi Selwyn and Torah “Koshering” and asked Rabbi Selwyn a few question about the process. Her most recent… Lenore Weiss August 8, 2014
Recommended Reading Book Cover of the Week: What We Brought Back Posted by Nat BernsteinAs summer programs and, God willing, this summer’s war between Israel and Hamas draw to a close, one has to wonder at the experiences of the… Nat Bernstein August 7, 2014
Interview Torah Koshering: Take Two Earlier this week, Lenore Weiss wrote about Rabbi Levi Selwyn and Torah “Koshering.” Her most recent collection, Two Places, is now available. She is blogging here… Lenore Weiss August 6, 2014
Essay A Job for a Sofer Lenore Weiss’s most recent collection,Two Places, is now available. She is blogging here all week for Jewish Book Council’s Visiting Scribe series.With a ready… Lenore Weiss August 4, 2014
Essay Jews and Slavery: Isaac Cardozo and Lydia Weston Earlier this week, Sabra Waldfogel wrote about Raphael Moses, one of the most eminent Jews in Georgia in the nineteenth century, and Clara Solomon, a Jewish girl… Sabra Waldfogel August 1, 2014
Essay Internal Dialogue: Portraits of Intermarriage Posted by Nat BernsteinThe findings of the Pew Research Center survey of United States Jews published last fall indicated a rise in Jewish intermarriage that… Nat Bernstein July 31, 2014