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The Kippah on My Head Is Not a Target on My Back

August 17, 2026 by David Levin

The kippah was never a challenge thrown at the world. It was a door held open.

Even Kings Need Guardrails — And So Do Our AI Agents

August 12, 2026 by Rabbi Geoff Mitelman

Just as the most powerful people in ancient Israel needed guardrails, we need to make sure that our AI agents remain ethical and bounded.

The Long Way Back to Covenant

August 12, 2026 by Rev. Dr. Jill Harman

But I had gone to the one place that was supposed to have to let me in, and it sent me back to the house I’d run out of.

Turning Fifty: Lessons from a New Year for the New Year

August 11, 2026 by Rabbi Rachael Bregman

How many experiences or adventures are we closed to because we say, “I cannot do that?”

On Yearning

August 5, 2026 by Eliana Light

How dare I ask for something more when I already have so much?

An Ancient Parable for Jewish Pluralism: Floating Alone, Anchored Together

August 5, 2026 by Rabbi Dr. Richard Hidary

We can find a warning against intolerance and a model for pluralism in an ancient midrashic parable.

The Beauty of Staying Unfinished 

August 4, 2026 by Dr. Yakir Englander

Something in me is revealing itself as new, and I think I have never been more beautiful.

Contentment Without Complacency

July 31, 2026July 30, 2026 by Rabbi Julia Appel

How could we navigate this tension between accepting what is and articulating what might need to change?

On Becoming a Previvor: My Journey to Prevent a Cancer Diagnosis

July 30, 2026 by Rabbi Francine Roston

With my family’s support, I made the decision to go through elective surgeries that could lower my risk of breast and ovarian cancers to single digits.

Eldest Daughter Syndrome 

July 28, 2026 by Rabbi Pamela Jay Gottfried

I told her she’s an amazing daughter, and I confessed to her all the ways I believe I have failed my mother.

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