If you’re near NYC or can get here on Sunday, May 17, there’s a three hour panel discussion you don’t want to miss. Conversion Crisis: Is the System Broken? will host two of the biggest names in conversion, in addition to the President of the Union for Traditional Judaism (UTJ): Rabbi Shlomo Riskin Rabbi Marc […]
Plan for Next Year’s Pesach RIGHT NOW
You’ve done it. You’ve survived Passover. Cue tearing open the cabinets and returning life to normal! But wait! There’s more! Sit down and write down everything you need to remember for Pesach 2016. Before you forget, before all the carbs make your brain fuzzy, before you throw away something you should keep for next year […]
#ProTip: Go Get a Haircut Before Pesach
Here’s the best practical tip you’ll get this close to Pesach: go get a haircut, hippie. Don’t forget. Someone always forgets, and that someone will probably be you. In all seriousness, don’t forget to get your hair cut, especially if you’re a guy. Otherwise, you might start looking like a hippie over the next few […]
The Best Pesach Guides on the Internet
It’s that time of year again… Pesach. And that means cleaning. Yay, right? Preparing for Pesach can feel overwhelming, but thankfully, we’re not reinventing the wheel around here. You too can stand on the shoulders of giants! There are a lot of Pesach guides on the internet, but what they say varies widely. If you’ve […]
Can You Use Your Hebrew Name Before Conversion?
Yes! (But in some communities, it may be discouraged or even “not done.”) But doesn’t a name need to be official before you can use it? Nope. That’s true both under the secular law and Jewish law. Well, in the sense that neither prohibits you from calling yourself whatever you want whenever you want. Want […]
How to Use a Hot Water Urn on Shabbat and Yom Tov
Hot water urn. Electric kettle. Hot water pot. Coffee urn. Hot water heater (not to be confused with the one for your sinks and showers). Water boiler. Hot water dispenser. Pump pot. Whatever you call it, it gives you hot water. Before I entered the Jewish community, hot water urns only existed in hotels and […]
Is Yoga Allowed?
It’s World Yoga Day! Maybe you think yoga is just for Indians and hippies who idolize Indian culture. Maybe you’ve tried it, and maybe you haven’t. Or maybe you love yoga. As you become more religious, can you continue to do yoga? Or maybe you’d like to try yoga for its scientifically-proven benefits to health and […]
Are You Near NYC? Join the Meetup Group!
In a way that was unimaginable when I started this blog 4.5 years ago, there is such a powerful online community for converts and conversion candidates. I’m very proud to have been a part of that, though it still boggles my mind that so many people know this blog. (I’ve had a few awkward experiences […]
A Traditional (Ashkenazi) Shabbat Menu
Shabbat dinners were one of the most alien things about orthodoxy to me. Not only was the food weird, there was just SO MUCH OF IT. My family didn’t do multiple courses or even dessert most of the time. Yes, my white trash family just took food from the pans on the stove. Also… it […]
Word of the Day: Tznius v. Tznua
Women in Beit Shemesh, Israel, won a great victory today for Judaism and human decency. Beit Shemesh has been having some problems between some factions of the chareidi community and the modern orthodox/non-orthodox community in Beit Shemesh. Most of you probably know about the elementary school girls who were spat upon outside their school and […]
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