6/21/2021 Top Pick Edit The Pew Research Center on Jewish Americans in 2020—It’s Complicated By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
6/14/2021 Top Pick Edit And Then: Sharing Juneteenth in Deed and Celebration By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
5/24/2021 Top Pick Edit Breathing Lessons for Mental Health Awareness Month Panic is a monster, medicine a salvation—I know both of these things well. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
3/16/2021 Top Pick Edit New Haggadah Captures Ancient & Contemporary Aspects of Passover A poet and a rabbi have co-edited a Haggadah that illuminates Passover anew. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
2/22/2021 Top Pick Edit And Then: Looking for Light in the Long Shadow of Caste “Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents” exposed me to America’s caste system in comparison to both Nazi Germany and Indian society. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
1/10/2021 Top Pick Edit Dear God, What Is Happening to My Country? We are traumatized and grieving, but as we heed Lincoln’s warning of a “house divided,” we hold on to the promise that joy will come. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
12/27/2020 Top Pick Edit And Then: On Turning 60 and Staying Gray in a Pandemic By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
12/21/2020 Top Pick Edit And Then: The 12 Days of December An ode to December. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
12/14/2020 Top Pick Edit And Then: Grace Paley’s “The Loudest Voice” This is the season to read the inimitable Grace Paley and her short story of melting pot assimilation. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston