The Chai Mitzvah Blog

A Broader and Brighter Season

Posted on March 28, 2022

Spring has officially arrived! The daffodils are blooming, the buds are on the trees outside my windows! What do the seeds of Spring represent? For me, it is a time of preparing to leave the tighter, darker places of winter. Historically, we prepare to leave mitzrayim, the slavery the Israelite people endured in Egypt for Continue Reading »

Why Chai Mitzvah is Not an Educational Program

Posted on March 21, 2022

Everything is not what it appears. It is a human trait to lump things into groups and categories we are familiar with. We all understand educational programs, so anything that involves text study gets thrown into that bucket. There are great educational programs out there – Limmud, Melton, Machon Hadar, Chabbad – as well as Continue Reading »

Purim and the Ukraine

Posted on March 14, 2022

I love this time of year. The weather is changing and the flowers are starting to pop up through the soil. It means baseball and being outside.  But the best thing of this time of year – PURIM and PASSOVER! Making hamentashen in all kinds of flavors. Planning my Passover recipes. I love to bake! Continue Reading »

Conspiracy U: A Case Study: The Canary in the Coal Mine

Posted on March 8, 2022

Recently Chai Mitzvah hosted a webinar entitled  Shocking Trends on College Campuses: The Rise of Antisemitism and the Fall of Academic Freedom with Scott Shay, our founder and Board Chair, in conversation with Dr. Miriam Elman of the Academic Engagement Network and Dr. Andrew Pessin, Campus Editor of the Algemeiner Journal. There is no shortage Continue Reading »

Sorta Listenin’

Posted on February 25, 2022

You know those times when someone’s talking to you and you’re kind of paying attention but not really, until that person needs a response from you and you have no idea what to say? In my house, we call that “sorta listening” as in “Oh sorry, I was just sorta listening – better give it Continue Reading »

Havdalah on Monday! by Reb Deb

Posted on February 21, 2022

Did you know that you can still make Havdalah today, Monday? In fact, Havdalah may be observed as late as sunset of the Tuesday following Shabbat. This was one of the facts that we learned in our three-part Sharing Shabbat series. The third part was held last Tuesday night, February 15. I had the pleasure Continue Reading »

Why we matter… combating anti-semitism… the challenge from within.

Posted on February 14, 2022

We just got off the  phone with a beautiful couple, he a Rabbi and she a Jewish educator and organizational guru who live in Israel and help families have meaningful Israeli B’nai Mitzvah experiences. They spoke candidly with us, about the joys of their work and the frustrations. Actually, the sadness they feel when a Continue Reading »

Meet My Friend Norma

Posted on February 3, 2022

One of the best parts of my job is getting to know our amazing Chai Mitzvah participants. That’s why I want to introduce you to Norma Krasne-Levine. Read on, and meet a person who follows her convictions and sets an example for us all! The first time I met Norma in a virtual Mussar class, Continue Reading »

Warm and Welcoming

Posted on January 31, 2022

Everything that I do, everywhere I go and everything that I continue to be a part of is because it was a warm and welcoming place.  Should we not always welcome strangers or be kind to everyone?  These days with people wearing masks out in public you can’t tell when someone is smiling at you. Continue Reading »

Relevant Reflections on God, Life, and Love

Posted on January 24, 2022

My current favorite book is  Judaism for the World: Reflections on God, Life and Love by rabbi and scholar Arthur Green. I LOVED it and learned from every page. At one point, Rabbi Green observes that while Jewish texts are more accessible than ever thanks to recent translations and interpretations, much of it is highly Continue Reading »

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