The Chronicle, “Wrapped”
Spotify offers a feature at the end of every year called “Spotify Wrapped,” which summarizes the user’s listening habits and usage statistics.
Spotify offers a feature at the end of every year called “Spotify Wrapped,” which summarizes the user’s listening habits and usage statistics.
Sometimes it’s hard when you feel like the only kid in town without a Christmas tree. (If you catch the Adam Sandler reference, bless you — you are officially old like me.)
“The daycare has added a new bomb shelter inside the infant room,” my daughter told me as she described the center she has decided to use for her daughter.
I was very disappointed to read of the local rabbis who signed a letter condemning now-New York Mayor-Elect Zohran Mamdani and particularly of the remarks of one of the rabbis suggesting that opposing Israel is indistinguishable from antisemitism.
Gilli, our firstborn son, was fortunate to receive his K–12 education at the Hyman Brand Hebrew Academy. Jeff and I committed to providing our children with a Jewish education, and in Kansas City we hit the jackpot with a pluralistic day school five minutes from our house.
On occasion, something happens or is experienced that could benefit the community if shared.
There are times when a place becomes more than just a physical space. It becomes a living, breathing entity.
Sonia Warshawski, who I didn’t meet until the early 2000s, is one of the most important people in my life.
When my husband, John Lorei, and I joined a September American Jewish Committee (AJC) Project Interchange Board Delegation Trip to Israel, we did not anticipate the impact of this firsthand immersion.
Studying the Holocaust requires us to take an unflinching look at the extremes of the human experience.