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Why is Koleinu different from any other Shabbat morning service in Rhode Island? Koleinu is a monthly Shabbat morning service in the hamish and inviting Temple Emanu-El chapel for children, young adults and their … more
“Two Jews, at least five opinions,” is the oft-repeated joke about the diversity of Jewish thought and belief on any given topic.  While some may bemoan such a lack of uniformity, others, including the Board of Rabbis of Greater Rhode … more
When we think of wedding photos, we usually picture a beautiful couple posing somewhere picturesque – maybe on a beach, strolling along the waves, or at a park, standing next to some colorful plants. What about those couples who dispense with the … more
I have been an event planner for over 14 years and have coordinated hundreds of events including weddings, bar/bat mitzvot as well as corporate events and birthday parties. It is always an honor to work with new clients and equally as exciting when … more
Cinderella was frustrated. Yes, she had a gorgeous engagement ring on her finger, but until a wedding band was next to it, there was so much to get done! Just the thought of all the wedding planning made her feel as if she were still wearing those … more
When you asked me two years ago if my two children were ever going to get married, my answer would have been “I certainly hope so but nothing is in the near future.”  Oops, I spoke too soon.  The year of 2015 will be very exciting in … more
Here begins your “Fiddler on the Roof” experience. The little girl you carried has turned overnight into a beautiful sunflower. She’s engaged to a nice man, a good man, true love. He’s promised she’ll be happy, and now it’s time to plan … more
In a perfect world, both halves of a couple share the same investment goals and agree on the best way to try to reach them. It doesn’t always work that way, though; disagreements about money are often a source of friction between couples. You may … more
It was early in the 20th century (1905) when the Nobel Peace Prize was first awarded to a woman – Baroness Bertha Sophie Felicita von Suttner, a leader of the international peace movement. It took nearly another half century before the Nobel Prize … more
Let us begin with some statistics. Between 1880 and 1916, 21 Jewish women’s organizations received charters from the State of Rhode Island: one each in Pawtucket, Bristol and Woonsocket; three in Newport; the remainder in Providence. These were … more
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