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Ten Years Ago: 9/11, Corned Beef Sandwiches and the Red Cross

Ten Years Ago: 9/11, Corned Beef Sandwiches and the Red Cross

I wrote this piece a week after 9/11. Hard to believe that we are approaching the tenth anniversary. But it has, indeed, been a decade — My daughter, born in January of 2001, is now a fifth grader. The day still haunts me, this city, and beyond. My heart is with all the families who are headed to memorials this week.  Even in Tragedy, A Little Humor By Rabbi Daniel S. Brenner On the Thursday after the attacks, I went…

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Nebulous Jewish Ideas Daily

Nebulous Jewish Ideas Daily

“Today’s rising Reconstructionist leaders, little concerned with Kaplan’s ideas, seem driven instead by nebulous notions of personal fulfillment combined, however improbably, with “progressive” political activism.” I was reading the JTA today and ran across a link to Jewish Ideas Daily with an article about one of my favorite topics, Mordecai Kaplan. I’ve never met Joseph Siev so I really can’t tell what is behind his rant here, but it starts out in a good place and ends up with some…

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How Chelm’s Synagogue Became Reconstructionist

How Chelm’s Synagogue Became Reconstructionist

In ye olden times, one rifled through a dusty cardboard box, pulled out beige folders, and basked in the wonderment of a page of long lost prose. I jammed an old USB memory stick into my laptop today to find a text I had translated seven years ago and stumbled across this piece, a truly ridiculous story I once used to explain the origins of Reconstructionism to a group of second graders. After reading it, I thought that it should…

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Jewish Parenting….

Jewish Parenting….

Now that I’ve raised my first two children to young adulthood (and I think our third one is already more mature than I am) I am herby qualified to comment on the wonderful world of parenting. The good folks at the URJ, Union of Reform Judaism, asked me and my colleague Deborah Meyer to say a few words about teen boys and what is going on with them in a podcast. Here it is. Wendy Grinberg has done an excellent…

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Mazel Tov!

Mazel Tov!

Here’s a photo of my sweetheart’s book – just published. We went to New Orleans together after the storm, a trip that led to a play and then this collection of plays.

Most viewed!

Most viewed!

Check this out — an essay I penned some nine years ago is, thanks to the inactivists in San Fran, number one on the list of Most Viewed at NYU’s Berman Jewish Policy Archive. Here’s the post.. The Week’s Most Viewed PublicationsPosted At : May 16, 2011 2:25 PM | Posted By : Tara BognarRelated Categories: bjpaA bit of an international/historical angle this last week, along with some bonus reflections on the father/son dynamics of circumcision. 1. The Future of…

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Jerusalem Post Dubs Lea Michele "Jewish Leader of the Future"

Jerusalem Post Dubs Lea Michele "Jewish Leader of the Future"

In what has to be an all-time low for Jewish list making, Lea Michele, the Glee star, has now been dubbed one of the ten most important people under 32 working in the “Jewish sphere.” The Post expects these ten to rise to “powerful positions.” Michele, who in the photo in this post is obviously practicing her full prostration for Aleinu on Yom Kippur, is on a list with some very impressive people, including Google’s Jared Cohen, the Jewish Agency’s…

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In Defense of Tiki Barber

In Defense of Tiki Barber

Taking a break from the hectic pre-bar mitzvah planning checklist for my sons I checked in on my JTA feed and found the following story making today’s news: NEW YORK (JTA) — The Anti-Defamation League slammed retired football player and former NBC broadcaster Tiki Barber for jokingly comparing himself to Anne Frank. In a recent Sports Illustrated profile, the former New York Giants’ running back discussed living with his girlfriend in the attic of his Jewish agent, Mark Lepselter, to…

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