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The Debrief: Dating Advice Writing Contest Winner
We’re proud to share with you the winning entry from JewishBoston.com’s recent dating advice writing contest. Our winner is Dan Schulman, the Massachusetts community organizer...
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20s & 30s
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Invoking the Family: The Naming -- Galeet Dardashti
No one may accuse Galeet Dardashti of slacking off. The composer and vocalist serves as cantorial soloist and offers lectures and performances throughout the...
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Arts & Culture
The Angst of Chicken Soup
My mother, a full-time working woman, a single parent, an intellectual, politically active, who was raised by a woman who thought Jewish cooking was for...
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Lifecycles
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Scrambling for a Yom Kippur service? Search no more!
Looking for a Yom Kippur service? Here's our top pick for Young Adults: The Riverway Project in partnership with CJP is hosting a FREE "Ticketless...
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Four Questions with Wendy Liebman, Comedienne
For those still not convinced women can be funny, The Women in Comedy Festival has 225 performers who will convince you. Now in its fourth year,...
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Arts & Culture
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Four Questions with Dr. Noah Wilson-Rich, founder of Boston's Best Bees
Jews tend to think seriously about honey just once a year, at Rosh Hashanah. But Dr. Noah Wilson-Rich, a behavioral ecologist, beekeeper, and the founder...
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Food
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You Are What You Eat
Ever year at Rosh Hashanah we wish our family and friends a "sweet year." But Jewish tradition encourages us to engage all our tastebuds when...
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Judaism & Spirituality
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Four Questions with Linda Amir, Entrepreneur behind T'ART
Linda Amir is having her cake and eating it, too. After a very successful career in the male-dominated world of big business, she followed her...
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Food
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Addiction Treatment in the Jewish Community
Drug addiction, alcoholism, and mental disorders know no boundaries. They affect people of all races, religions, colors and creeds. In certain instances people seeking treatment...
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Community News
Why Isn’t Santa Coming To Our House?
We’re going to my grandmother’s house for Christmas. My grandmother is Jewish, but there will be a Christmas tree in her living room right next...
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