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The New Jewish Daddy

By Tyler Kliem | Comments Off on The New Jewish Daddy

From fashion to music to culture, an exploration of popular past and contemporary Jewish masculinities.

Gufim: overheard in the dressing room

By Rebecca Raush | Comments Off on Gufim: overheard in the dressing room

“Survival is shattering the mirror / trusting the tree to support you.”

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Our Adar Hearts

By New Voices Fellows | Comments Off on Our Adar Hearts

“As we read a text about Adar, and one about feeling the pain of those suffering, The Fellows wrote our own Torah as a response.”

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Diet Culture Has Permeated the Holiest Spaces of Judaism

By Gila Axelrod | Comments Off on Diet Culture Has Permeated the Holiest Spaces of Judaism

Is it possible to disentangle fasting from the connotations of weight loss and dieting, and maintain its religious value?

L’dor V’dor: The Resilience of Ethiopian Jewish Practice

By Ashton Macklin | Comments Off on L’dor V’dor: The Resilience of Ethiopian Jewish Practice

“More than one group has a pencil for the Book of Life.”

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Shabbat, Chronic Illness, & Radical Rest

By Sophie Hulet | Comments Off on Shabbat, Chronic Illness, & Radical Rest

“I have seen Jewish wisdom anchor chronically ill and disabled people amidst a society that is built, in many ways, to exclude us.”

On Covering One’s Eyes

By Julia Hegele | Comments Off on On Covering One’s Eyes

Through the story of Malachim, our editor reflects on finding belonging amidst war, love, and loss.

Saying Hamotzi Over Challah and Gumbo

By Adam Daigle | Comments Off on Saying Hamotzi Over Challah and Gumbo

The mission to turn my family’s Cajun recipes Kosher went much deeper than just the food.

Hebrew School Dropout: One Quarter Capitalist (On My Mom’s Side)

By Andrew Leonard | Comments Off on Hebrew School Dropout: One Quarter Capitalist (On My Mom’s Side)

“I watched as the sheep lined up to buy their Famous Amos cookies and Herr’s sour cream and onion chips. While they forked up dollar after crumpled dollar, my grandfather’s wet lips whispered in my ear: sell.”

The Ins and Outs of 2024 (by the Jewish Media Fellows)

By New Voices Fellows | Comments Off on The Ins and Outs of 2024 (by the Jewish Media Fellows)

One unhinged writing session later, after great deliberation, and quite possibly spitting out water onto our computers, we bring you… ⁠the definitive in/out guide for 2024.

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