Exploring Judaism Writers Fellowship Cohort 2: 2026
Exploring Judaism, the digital home of Conservative/Masorti Judaism, and our Movement’s Center for Human Dignity & Public Policy are partnering to launch a paid, four-month, cohort-based LGBTQ+ Writers Fellowship for Conservative/traditional egalitarian LGBTQ+ writers (18+) to cultivate their professional voice, expand their writing portfolio and network, and share Torah with a broad audience.
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Exploring Judaism LGBTQ+ Writers Fellowship 2026
The EJWF is a 6-month cohort-based fellowship for rabbinical students to cultivate their professional spiritual voice and share their Torah.
What to Do and What to Expect at a Shiva
The purpose of the shiva is to comfort the bereaved individual or family, there are a few basic steps for when you attend one.
Overview of the Morning Service
Rabbi Dr. Karen Reiss Medwed, The Observant Life (Book)
May 15, 2023
Every Day Morning Service (Shacharit)
Every day of the year, the Morning Service follows some variation of the order of the same Sharcharit prayers.
Prayers and Practices of the Weekday Amidah
Rabbi Dr. Karen Reiss Medwed, The Observant Life (Book)
May 16, 2023
Afternoon Prayers (Mincha) Amidah
The Amidah is considered the central part of daily Jewish prayer, with minor variations in the text based on time of day, year and season.
What Does the Month of Iyar Have to Do with Healing?
Iyar and healing refer not just to a named ailment, but overall wellness and health both internally and externally.












