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Volunteers seek Jewish way to serve in Africa

Writer Amy Klein visits with U.S. college students volunteering in a rural Ugandan village, as they seek to imbue their service with a sense of Jewish purpose. Read more »

Are Jewish boys in crisis?

A recent string of books takes a look at the problems facing teenage boys. Read more »

New generation seeks to reclaim Sephardic cultural roots

More than five centuries after the Jews were expelled from Spain, dozens of musicians, writers, poets, playwrights, filmmakers, historians, educators and chefs are reclaiming their cultural roots to create a veritable Sephardic renaissance. Read more »

Snapshots of Sephardic culture

A guide to some of the dozens of ways to enjoy modern Sephardic culture, art that draws upon traditions from regions such as Spain, Portugal, the Middle East, North Africa, the Far East, Italy, Rome and Greece. Read more »

The show must go on!

Despite a bleak economy, American Jewish theater companies attempt to tackle issues of identity. Read more »

So you think you’re a Crypto-Jew?

One of the foremost experts discusses what exactly is a Crypto-Jew and how to go about finding your past. Read more »

The secret Jews of the Southwest

A steady trickle of Hispanics in Mexico and the southwest United States are discovering and exploring their Jewish roots. Some have joined the Conservative synagogue in El Paso, Texas, and are set to take part in a b'nai mitzvah ceremony during Shavuot. Read more »

For seniors heading west, Jewish life becomes a build-it-yourself activity

As more seniors seek retirement alternatives to Florida, connecting to a Jewish community becomes more challenging. Read more »

How to retire, happily

Seniors share their secrets on how to transition successfully to the next stage of life. Read more »

Learning to love yeshiva learning, egalitarian style

Jews of all denominations and ages, who once connected to Judaism by attending synagogue, celebrating holidays and sending their children to Hebrew school, have begun to yearn for something more: studying Jewish texts, yeshiva-style, but without the traditional yeshiva. Read more »

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