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1/25/2021 Top Pick Edit The Arava Institute’s Environmental Diplomacy The Arava Institute’s work in desert ecology, water management and sustainable farming resonates on Tu BiShvat and beyond. By Judy Bolton-FasmanFor JewishBoston
9/16/2020 Top Pick Edit What to Know About Genetic Testing for Jewish Couples By Kara BaskinFor JewishBoston
8/17/2020 Top Pick Edit Lifecycle Events…by Zoom Ultimately, the key to every Zoom-gathering success is the leader. By Laura Conrad MandelFor Jewish Arts Collaborative
5/27/2020 Top Pick Edit Genug Shoyn Mit Zoom (Enough Already With Zoom) “Oysgezoomt.” Translation: Over-exposed to, fatigued by, exhausted from, bored by, had it with Zoom. By Ruth Kaplan
4/6/2020 Top Pick Edit Yom Kippur Meets Pesach: The Comfort of Tradition & Community The words of Jewish prayer and the regularity of Jewish ritual has taken on new relevance and is a great source of reassurance and even hope. By Ruth Kaplan
4/4/2020 Top Pick Edit In the Face of COVID-19, Jews Set the Table for Virtual Passover Seders Webcams and monitors will take their places along lamb shank bones and horseradish as Jews gather at the seder table for Passover, which begins Wednesday night. By The Boston Globe
4/2/2020 Top Pick Edit Contribute to COVID-19 Research Without Leaving Home By Kara BaskinFor JewishBoston
3/31/2020 Top Pick Edit Orthodox Rabbis Allow Zoom for Passover Seder Due to Coronavirus Orthodox practice prohibits use of electricity on Shabbat, but rabbis ruled it was important for families to connect to grandparents for the Passover seder. By The Jerusalem Post