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Articles and writings on the lives of Jewish women.
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One of the the hipper Jewish blogs in town.
8.8
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Highly organized and updated blog related to topics concerning Judaism and Israel.
8.7
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Thoughts and writings on Jewish culture and religion.
8.5
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Robert J. Avrech, a Jewish screenwriter, tries to cope with the death of his beloved son Ariel by blogging his way to... What?
8.5
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Thoughts on the Dry Bones cartoon.
8.5
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Here, friends and other people touched by Reb Zalman are able to recount stories of how he affected and changed their lives.
8.5
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About a boy, his Torah, and the big bad world.
8.4
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Notes on Jewish poets, poems, poetics, and related matters, by various hands.
8.4
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Your cleaning lady. Head in the toilet, heart in heaven. Reporting on God. Wading through a sea of Jews.
8.4
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Making use of amusing verse, Rabbi Fleischmann and Miriam provide their readers with an honest look at and commentary on life as a rabbi.
8.4
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Collaborative blog featuring thought-provoking postings as well as book and article reviews.
8.4
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The author writes of her experiences in ‘a right-wing traditional Conservative synagogue.'
8.4
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Tracing the Tribe is a JTA blog about Jewish genealogy -- all the developments, tools and resources you'll need to peer more closely into your family tree.
8.3
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Thoughts from a Rabbinic student.
8.3
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This blog documents my quest to 1) heal from sexual, verbal, and emotional abuse, 2) come to terms with losing Mom and Grandma to Alzheimer's, 3) find balance, explore the spiritual, stay present.
8.3
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Rabbis blog for the sake of heaven. A BeliefNet blog.
8.3
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Rabbi Eisenkramer writes about ‘trout, God, and religion' in lighthearted prose.
8.3
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Danny Miller writes about politics, movies, pop culture, celebrities, family, religion, politics, race, and education.
8.3
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A Dixie Yid living on the East Coast who's interested in thinking about what makes him and others tick, in learning Chassidus, hearing a good ma'aseh, and being with his wife and children.
8.3
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