
Thoughts on liberation theology, Jewish law, and taking care of each other. (But mostly this is where I send out my divrei torah so my mom can read them.)
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I love London—and Finchley in particular—but there are small moments that remind me I’m not from here. I pause when writing emails to check I’m using the British spelling of “colour” and “honour.” I take twice as long to cross the street. I...
Gmar tov. I’m currently on parental leave after welcoming my first baby earlier this year. I haven't published much Torah recently, but I wanted to share this drasha, which I’ll be giving during Yom Kippur Mussaf. I’m publishing it here bef...
According to the Gemara in Masechet Yoma, one phrase stands out as the ikar vidui, the centerpiece of our communal confession on Yom Kippur. One who doesn’t say this line hasn’t fulfilled their obligations for the day. This key phrase is: a...
This is the D’var Torah I will be sharing on the first day of Rosh HaShanah. I’m publishing it here beforehand so that my loved ones outside of London can read it before chag. For members of my shul, this post is the very definition of a sp...
1915 strike of the Amalgamated Clothing Workers. Their goal was the abolition of the sweatshop and home work, and a reduction of the twelve-hour workday. Photo courtesy of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives/B'nai...
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