Celebrating what we Have. Remembering what we Yearn For.
In Jewish weddings, a glass is broken at the height of joy — a reminder that even in celebration, we remember what remains unhealed. Break a glass to give sound to all we hold, and let silence become prayer.
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Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass, the night that the Nazi Party realized it could get away with genocide.
Two years after October 7th, CEO David Bryfman delivers an unscripted, deeply personal message to Jewish educators who have carried impossible burdens through unimaginable circumstances. This isn't a typical Adapting episode. It's a raw, honest monologue about what it means to educate when the world
What’s so Jewish about the idea of fixing the world and when did people decide it was broken?