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HOT OFF THE PRESS! Conspiracy U

Posted on December 13, 2021

Scott Shay, our Board Chair and Founder’s new book Conspiracy U: A Case Study has just been published and is now available for sale. It couldn’t have come at a more auspicious time, with the rise of anti-Semitism and the challenges many college students face on their campuses. Taking a deep dive into anti-Zionism Conspiracy Theories on the right and Continue Reading »

CM on the Road 🚗

Posted on December 13, 2021

Audrey Lichter with Daniel Staffenberg, Chief Executive Officer Jewish Federation of Richmond Virginia What better way to spread the power of Chai Mitzvah initiatives than an in person visit from our Executive Director, Audrey Lichter? For 17 days this fall, Audrey and her husband visited synagogues, Federations, JCC’s and Hillels throughout the South. Stops included Philadelphia, Richmond Continue Reading »

Virtual Community ❤️

Posted on December 13, 2021

“I’m sitting in my home in Toronto, Canada and appreciating every moment.” Marlene S., a Mussar class participant writes. As the Chai Mitzvah Mussar instructor, I also appreciate every moment of sharing with our wonderful Mussar learners. In fact, One of the most wonderful opportunities I’ve had during the COVID-19 pandemic has been to teach Chai Continue Reading »

Why Chai Mitzvah?

Posted on December 13, 2021

by Michalee Merritt I have always been interested in expanding my jewish spirituality and engagement. When I looked into  Chai Mitzvah it seemed like it was only for “older” people. I have always been very involved in my synagogue and JCC by taking classes and volunteering. I was still looking for something different. I ran Continue Reading »

Spanning the Generations: Shabbat Notes for You and Your Youngsters

Posted on December 6, 2021

When Susan and Howard Meyerowitz’s daughters were growing up in West Hartford, CT, their parents included a Shabbat note in their bookbag each Friday along with either a Hershey kiss or a homemade brownie. Howard and Susan felt that this was a fun way for the girls to connect with their Judaism each week, and Continue Reading »

Reb Deb’s Hanukkah Prayer

Posted on November 29, 2021

As we enter this season of less daylight and colder temperatures on the thermometer, it is also a time of cheshbon ha nefesh, a time of checking our internal temperatures. I look at this time of year as one of especially welcoming God into our souls, of kindling the lights of gratitude and blessings for Continue Reading »

Audrey’s Blog

Posted on November 22, 2021

“It was so nice to see you again. I thought I was merely joining a large group session that would be one-way. Thank you for teaching, for the breadth and the depth you accomplished in just over an hour – and thank you for allowing me to talk so much!”  – Sam Richardson, Chai Mitzvah Continue Reading »

A Gratifying Grandparent Challenge

Posted on September 15, 2021

This blog post originally appeared on Women of Reform Judaism’s website – www.wrj.org “We need to be the link for the next generation.” – Sarah M., Grandparents and Beyond participant Nina Woldin Managing Director of Chai Mitzvah Hudson River, NY   I was surprised when I recently read that Jewish young adults increasingly define themselves as Continue Reading »

Critical Conversations Videos

Posted on May 20, 2021

Modern Day Idolatry (Lies About Power) Wristband by Paul Simon How Do We Reconcile Faith in the Presence of Evil? Be Kind by Zak Abel Why Have Faith and Why Pray? Ashrei by Jeremy Gimpel Can Science and God Coexist? Hubble Legacy Field Zoom-Out Is the Bible Bogus? Archeological Evidence for the Biblical Exodus

Chai Mitzvah Teens

Posted on May 20, 2021

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