I’m a vegan with a fur coat: How it happened and what it means The challenge of honoring family history while living a plant-based lifestyle By Rabbi Robyn Fryer Bodzin 09/05/2017
“I’m just an intersectional Jewish Feminist standing in front of a social justice movement, telling it I’m not going anywhere The challenges of being a progressive feminist Jew in the social justice scene By Avital Norman Nathman 08/11/2017
Embracing vulnerability and living my truth, out loud and proud How vulnerability helped create a role model for others in the Persian Jewish community and beyond. By Arya Marvazy 06/26/2017
Barbie, Jewish Identity and Films That Create Conversation For National Barbie Day, GN editor Esther Kustanowitz talked with “The Tribe” filmmaker Tiffany Shlain about how films connect people to meaning and conversation By Esther D. Kustanowitz 03/09/2017
When the Rabbi’s Wife is Diagnosed With Cancer Guest writer Rabbi Daniel Greyber recalls challenging moments in a difficult year By Rabbi Daniel Greyber 01/23/2017
Rejected By My Religious Community & Hollywood Guest writer Leah Gottfried reports on how she paved her own path to pursuing her passions By Leah Gottfried 01/10/2017
Shutting it All Down to Reboot My System How Mayim’s time away from her devices prompted her to rethink her relationships with her phone and certain websites By Mayim Bialik 10/31/2016
Carrying the Weight of the Torah Feeling the weight of the Torah and the Jewish tradition By Mayim Bialik 10/23/2016
Getting Closer to Death Brought Her Closer to Life How volunteering with a local burial society made guest writer Susan Esther Barnes appreciate life and community By Susan Esther Barnes 10/19/2016
Hut-Building, Lemon-Waving & More: Jewish Holidays Month Continues with Sukkot… A month of Jewish holidays can be disruptive, but also matters greatly: here's why By Mayim Bialik 10/16/2016