Author name: Kochava Yocheved

How to Change Your Name Legally

Whether changing your name for marriage, divorce, or other reasons, American society has seen fit to make each of us reinvent the wheel.  Apology: Sorry, this is very US-centric. Despite the fact that thousands of people change their names each year (the BBC estimates 58,000 in the UK alone in 2011), it is as though name […]

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Meet the New Chief Rabbi of the Commonwealth

Mazal tov to Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis, who will be the next Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth! Current Chief Rabbi Jonathan Sacks will retire this September. Lord Rabbi Sacks is a tough act to follow, but hopefully the world will give Rabbi Mirvis a fair chance. Commonwealth, you say? I thought he was only the

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Management Update: Updated Pages

I hope you’re all prepared for the end of the world on Friday! I’m relieved to know that I can skip preparing for Shabbat. Erev Shabbos gets so crazy, it’ll be nice to relax while the world ends. But seriously. I’ve been spending a lot of time updating the pages. The Facebook page has also

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The Non-FFB Inferiority Complex

Chances are that if you became religious later in life (in any movement), you have had times when you were terrified that you were DOIN IT RONG. Whatever “it” was.  Right or wrong, you get worried. Or embarrassed. This usually results in avoiding the issue entirely or avoiding it when other people are around. See, for

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I’m Probably Going to Start Blogging Again

…Because I’m a sucker for pain, I suppose.  I make no promises about schedules, quality, or political correctness. But if anyone decides to get stalkerish again, you’ll be hearing from the police, my lawyer, and 150lbs of angry dogs. I bet even the three legged cat will get in on that. However, I don’t yet

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Book Review: Becoming Jewish by Rabbi Steven Carr Reuben

I’ll spoil the end of the review for you: Don’t buy this book. It will do you more harm than good, whether you’re reform or orthodox or whatever else.  Disclaimers. Because I’m Not an Expert. I received this book for free, but not to review it. I received it in a overflow book giveaway arranged

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