Julie Wiener
Why join a synagogue?
By Julie Wiener, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer What makes an interfaith (or, really, any) family decide to join or not join a synagogue? That’s the million-dollar question these days. And even though my family is part of this demographic — synagogue-affiliated interfaith family with two kids in Hebrew
Is Peter Beinart the new Steven M. Cohen?
In The Mix By Julie Wiener Forget those 50 rabbis Newsweek has been fussing over. Journalist/author Peter Beinart may well be the most famous American Jew these days, at least among the New York Times-New York Review of Books-New Yorker-reading intelligentsia. Lost in all the debate about his views on
How to date like a (ahem) ‘shiksa’
By Julie Wiener According to one obsessed person who comments on my blog, I think gentile women are superior to Jewish women. Well, apparently so does “Avi Roseman,” the pen name of a 26-year-old single woman who has written and self-published Secrets of Shiksa Appeal: 8 Steps to Attract Your
Is outreach a bad word?
By Julie Wiener, Special To The Dayton Jewish Observer A few weeks ago I attended a relatively small invitation-only gathering at the Upper West Side’s Congregation B’nai Jeshurun to discuss “Jewish identity, who is a Jew, membership in the Jewish community and outreach, in Israel and the Diaspora.” As you