Rabbi Aaron Soloveichik

Today Rabbi Aaron Soloveichik will be buried here on the mount of Olives where his wife Rabbanit Ella was interned not long ago Rabbi Soloveichik was the man who opened the door for anusim to return His letter was what generated everything that followed He was a man who feared no other man but God alone [...]

Saudades: A Journey Full Circle Celebrating our Portuguese Jewish heritage

Rufina Bernardetti Silva Mausenbaum from South Africa spoke at our conference Pueblo Colorado This article parallels her presentation there Although I was baptized in the Catholic Church more than thirty years ago I converted to Orthodox Judaism the religion of my forefathers and often still experience some of the frustration humiliation and shame suffered by [...]

My Ancestors the Gabays of Portugal

A lot of fiction is based on fact That is certainly true for the story "Leaving Faro" in my book of short stories Villa Fair My family the Gabays have always known that though we were Jamaican our father’s ancestors were Portuguese Jews Ever since a young age I have been seeking and in some [...]

Confessions of a Marrano

"Are you a Gentile or are you Jewish?" In elementary school I was asked this question in the hallway by Ed Lerner He was a small blonde boy and I shared a desk with him When Ed asked me this question everyone from our class gathered around to hear my answer I wasn’t raised as [...]

Buscando Mi Proprio Verdad

(Seeking My Own Truth)   "Who are you?" The nun’s habit was a course black swirl of fabric with a unique scent all the oldtime nuns shared her face framed by the stiffest wimple imaginable I took a nanosecond to wonder how her Mama starched it so stiff before dutifully answering "I am a child [...]

M Miriam Herrera Poet of the Texas Border Country

Invited Artist Miriam Herrera is a graduate of the MA Program forWriters at the University of Illinois at Chicago Her poems have appeared in Albatross Earth’s Daughters New Millennium Writings Blue Mesa Review Nimrod New Zoo Poetry Review ArtLife and other journals She has taught writing at University of Illinois University of New Mexico and Russell [...]

Doña GraciaWith the Warts

Letter to the Editor for HaLapid If we persist in presenting our heroes and heroines without their foibles then those whose opinions differ from ours on these issues will present them for us often happily so sometimes with a vengeance In 1507 after the massacre of thousands of new Christians in Lisbon when King Manoel [...]

Activism Rather than Prayer and Payoff:

Doña Gracia and Joseph Nasi Initiate a New Paradigm in Jewish History In A Sephardic Love Song: Lion and Lamb in the Medieval Darkness© I write about four notable Sephardim in Spain and Portugal in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries and how their accomplishments and contributions have enriched us all The research for this work in [...]