Wisdom Warehouse
Writing, Thinking and Talking about Tragedy: A Conversation with Beth Kissileff
I sat down recently with Beth Kissileff, a TWD contributor who has a new book out — one reflecting how … Continue Reading
Reflections Two Years After The Pittsburgh Shooting
Remembering the Jews that were killed in Pittsburgh on the second anniversary of their death.
The Acceptance of Oklahoma’s Day of Prayer and Fasting — Warts and All
By decree of Gov. Kevin Stitt, Oklahoma is observing today, Thursday, December 3rd, as a day of prayer and fasting, … Continue Reading
Why COVID Has Renewed My Longing To Return To Israel
Home is not a singular thing, even if you’re stuck at home.
Thanksgiving Reminds Us Of The Value Of Interfaith Unity
The pandemic has reminded me that there is value in times where we rejoice together.
Thanksgiving, Klezmer and The Ethics of Appropriation
The rise of Klezmer has many reasons, and they differ amongst other things, not only by identity but by geography.
How Thanksgiving During A Pandemic Is Teaching Me Gratitude
What the pandemic has taught me about gratitude.
3 Lessons I Learned From Being A Black Kindergarten Teacher In China
How a positive attitude transformed a challenging situation.
Ilan Stavans Reflects On His New Anthology
An interview with Ilan Stavans on his newly released anthology, “And We Came Outside and We saw the Stars Again. “