If you’re an American like me, you’re used to birthdays being A Big Deal. But…they’re really not a big deal in the Jewish world. But on the flip side, you’ll now have a lot of them! Let us count them: Your English day of birth Your Hebrew day of birth The English date of your […]
Israel Creating a Worldwide Jewish Conversion Outreach Effort?
Well, color me surprised. Apparently an Israeli government committee has proposed a worldwide program to interest people in Judaism and conversion. You know, since they really love the converts, conversion candidates, and patrilineal Jews they already have in Israel. #NoNotBitterWhyDoYouAsk From the article: Last week a committee appointed by Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs suggested […]
Halacha in a Nutshell: Autopsies
Sure, let’s jump right into a hot, emotional topic. Autopsies. A strange revelation about myself and my Jewish journey: Jewish death practices are a big part of how I got interested in Judaism. When I was young, my mother became certified to sell burial plots. (Yes, apparently you have to get a particular education and […]
Two Articles for You: Imposter Syndrome and the Passing of Someone in Our Community
Over Pesach, I did some light magazine reading, as orthodox people seem to do in huge numbers. (Not normally my thing, but somehow it happened this week.) The Orthodox Union (OU) publishes a couple of free magazines that are sent to member synagogues, and I picked up two of them. I’ll share two of the […]
Adventures in Semantics: Galut v. Geula
I don’t know about you, but I frequently confused these words for years (and didn’t even know I was confusing them). They just sounded so similar to my ear! Especially since people can slur these words when speaking quickly with an American accent. Honestly, I don’t know that I’d ever encountered the word “geula,” so […]
Who Doesn’t Love an Inspirational Story?
When talking about conversion, it’s easy to focus on the bad stuff, the challenging stuff, the frustrating stuff, the embarrassing stuff. I mean, that’s really kind of the point of this blog: helping you through those points to make them less painful. Inspiration and warm fuzzies isn’t my strength. I haven’t been criticized as a […]
Take a Break and Enjoy this Ladino Hip-Hop Music Video
Since we were just speaking of Sephardim, you should know about this really cool band! I feel like I should put air quotes around “band” because this doesn’t strike me as your average make-money-sell-merch-get-groupies band stereotype I have in my head. It feels kinda…educational. But in the enjoyable way. The really enjoyable way! No really, […]
Do You Have Sephardi Heritage? Spain Has Extended Their Citizenship Law!
Just in case you hadn’t heard about this before, Spain recently passed a law that grants (ok, expedites, it’s not automatic) citizenship to descendants of Sephardi Jews who were expelled from Spain in 1492. How on earth could you do that, you ask? A list of common surnames! I mean, duh, right? Sure. That law […]
Amazon’s Prime Day for the Newly Orthodox
It’s Amazon Prime Day! Christmas for modern commercialism! How wonderful, right? Of course it would fall on a Jewish fast day. What two different energies to a day could there be? But that doesn’t mean you can’t take advantage of Prime Day. There is no problem with buying things on Prime Day when it’s also […]
Big Changes and a Radio Appearance Are Coming!
Things may have seemed quiet here on the blog, but there’s been a lot going on behind the scenes. After some health challenges and the birth of my daughter and adjusting to parenthood (you know, NBD), I’ve been working to move the blog to its own domain full of exciting new, expanded content! The new […]
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