At a Hasidic Jewish sweat lodge, enlightenment in the all-encompassing darkness
In a lodge in the Florida Everglades, a steamy brew of Jewish mysticism and indigenous ritual
In a lodge in the Florida Everglades, a steamy brew of Jewish mysticism and indigenous ritual
Even though poet Jerome Rothenberg is gone, his collaboration with composer Charlie Morrow goes on
'Acts of Faith,' an exhibit at the New York Historical Society, explores the history of religion and prejudice in America
Rebecca Clarren's 'The Cost of Free Land' is a confession of collective guilt
Rachel Chavkin feels honored to be at the helm of 'The Thanksgiving Play' by Larissa FastHorse
Both holidays raise serious questions about cultural survival
At Shabbat dinner Frank LaMere, a HoChunk Nation Elder and lifelong Native American Rights Activist, implored those gathered to “do something about those Braves.” I hosted this particular Shabbat dinner in Atlanta in 2016 at the National Center for Civil and Human Rights. The event featured Native and Jewish leaders as well as elected officials….
As a grandchild of Holocaust survivors, I grew up hearing about the unfathomable conditions the Jews endured while in concentration camps or in hiding. I learned about the numbers tattooed on my Papa’s arm from Auschwitz, my Bubbie’s stories of caring for the younger girls in her camp, and why my mom never had her…
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