Juggling Hanukkah and the American winter holidays always seems to me like the perfectreflection of the challenge of being Jewish in America: walking in two worlds, not totally in syncwith everything around me. This year, with Hanukkah coming on the heels of AmericanThanksgiving and still in this time of Covid reality and persistent questions about Read More
Category: Hagim/Holidays
High Holiday Homecoming: Welcoming Spiritual Leader Alana Krivo-Kaufman
“We are at a moment of reckoning after a year in which the interconnected pandemics of COVID, of racism and state-violence and of climate catastrophe ask each of us individually and collectively — how will we meet this moment?”
Thoughts for a Happy Secular-Jewish New Year
This weekend, I finally picked up Jonathan Safran Foer’s We Are the Weather which was included in my swag bag from the Jewish Farmer Network Gathering last winter. His writing in the nearly 70 page introduction is at once informative and prophetic; a call for action to mitigate the climate crisis and an analysis of the cultural Read More
Thoughts on Chanukah and Wobbles from Cheryl
This year, while placing candles in my Chanukah menorah, I dropped a couple, and they broke. I could still use them, but they were a bit wobbly. My menorah has one or two candle holders which are slightly larger than the rest, and any candles I place in them are also a little wobbly. But Read More
Chanukah – 8 Days for Climate Change
Chanukah begins tonight at sundown. Many take this time to celebrate possibilities – that a small army can defeat a larger one and that right will overcome might. But it is also a time for Jews to imagine a brighter world brought about through energy conservation. As we live through and work to halt climate Read More
