
Conversations about 21st Century Judaism, Local Government, Building Community, and Inter-Generational Connections
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Don’t Wrestle With Pigs
“I hope you get the love you need,” said the woman with the knitted rainbow pussy mask. Except for her eyes and mouth, her whole face was covered. She leaned in so close that her teeth—white, straight, and even—were...
Introduction: This past January 24, my grandson celebrated his Bar Mitzvah. He prepared in the usual way—spending some years in religious school, learning and leading prayers, chanting texts, and giving a talk connected to the text.
Becaus...
Today marks five years since January 6, 2021, a day that—despite the best attempts of traitors then and now—will live as an infamous act of treason by a sitting president. In 2021, I was midway through serving as a Livermore City Councilmem...
This might be one of those “I’m the mom and maybe not exactly unbiased” moments, but I have permission to share the drash my daughter, Miranda, read at her synagogue this evening. It is not completely polished, but it is still Halloween and...
Prelude: I promised to write a drash for Shabbat services on July 4. It is a subject dear to my heart. For much of my adult life, the years when the 4th of July and the beginning of Shabbat coincided have been special—times when my Jewish s...
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Intentional Jew, Sociologist, Author, woman, daughter, sister, spouse, mom, bubbie Former Livermore City Council member (2018-2022) Community builder though civil discourse and good food Pragmatic progressive: I believe in getting shit done.
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