Jewish Living

ECONOMICS

Dollars and Sense: College Budgeting with Stacey Zrihen  

For college students, how to budget effectively has become a crucial survival skill. What are some realistic tips?

FAMILY

Writing the Final Chapter: A Torah View on Facing Mortality 

There is no sugarcoating the struggles of dementia and its uniquely painful challenges. But if it is going to force…

COVER STORY

That Girl Who Loves the Jews: Adina Fernandez 

I realized early on that my audience doesn’t need the education, they don’t need the political facts. . . .…

IN FOCUS

Yes, There Are Jews in Charlotte: Living Jewishly in the American South 

In densely Orthodox areas, it’s easy to forget—or never know about—the breadth of Jewry and how Jews live so differently…

JEWISH LAW

The Making of a Mezuzah

Nowadays, no one who keeps kosher would ever consider buying meat without certification. No one would say, ‘well, this looks…

COVER STORY

Leaving the Fold: The OU’s new study provides insight into attrition

The study aims to develop a more robust and wide-ranging understanding of the different ways and reasons people leave Orthodoxy.

COVER STORY

“It’s not all or nothing”

. . . the experience of leaving [the community] is not binary. Very often, connections remain that are real, important…

ECONOMICS

Chefs in the Chat: Beating the Egg Prices

With egg prices fluctuating, people are worried. But we’ve got you covered with chef-approved tips for egg-free Pesach dishes.

ECONOMICS

Pesach on a Budget: How to Celebrate Without Overspending

Pesach is a celebration of freedom, and that includes financial freedom. . . . it is possible to enjoy a…

JEWISH LIVING

Phyllis Eisenberg: The Frum “Martha Stewart” Mishloach Manot Consultant

Her mishloach manot project, which raises about $50,000 annually for the Young Israel of Deerfield Beach, Florida, is known for…

ECONOMICS

Winter Break that Doesn’t Break the Bank

Here are some budgeting tips to make winter break more financially friendly.

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