Category: Miscellaneous

Non-Religious Shabbat?

I’ve been speaking about the need to support secular approaches to Jewish lifecycle events even as we support our traditional religious institutions.  Here’s a great example of integrating a religious practice for the secular or non-religious, a Technology...

The Pew Study

Two weeks ago the Pew Center published its report on American Jewish life that reported what many of us highly suspected:  American Jews are, like most Americans, becoming less religiously identified, more intermarried and assimilated.  The Pew Study is the most...

Day Five – A “Dayenu” Kind of Day

As usual, there were plenty of activities and a surprise or two to fill our Friday. We started the day with one last Kibbutz Dalia breakfast, then met up with our new guide Dovev who accompanied us to our tour’s final home base, Jerusalem. During the two hour...

Day #3, or, in Hindsight, What Should Have Been Day #2

Our third day in Israel started in Tel Aviv and ended well after midnight at Kibbutz Dalia. In between were a number of activities, a few of which were quite breathtaking. We first paid a visit to Mekorot National Water Company. Water conservation is a huge issue in...

Days 1 and 1A Are In The Books

Shalom from Tel Aviv! It is just past 11 pm Israel time and most of us have already headed for our hotel rooms, fully exhausted but looking back fondly on an exhilarating Day 1 and Day 1A. I say Day 1 and Day 1A because, as Alan Fine pointed out, many of us have...