by Marnie Fienberg | Nov 19, 2020 | blog
As technology and especially today’s politics evolve, new social media forums are created, coming in and out of style. Some become popular, some become niche. Take Action always recommends trying new places, technologies and ideas, even if they carry a risk of...
by Marnie Fienberg | Nov 12, 2020 | blog
Many recent events divide us in America, but there are many people who are working to make the world a better place. So, let us build trust and love by shining a light on the Jewish message of Tikkun Olam, or “repairing, mending, fixing, healing the world.” Tikkun...
by Marnie Fienberg | Nov 5, 2020 | blog
Sign up to get Tips sent to your email box each week. Help us grow – please forward this newsletter to a friend! A Discussion Anti-Semitism, racism, sexism or any form of hate usually happens in the heat of the moment. It catches us off guard, hitting us in the...
by Marnie Fienberg | Oct 26, 2020 | blog
It’s been two years since my world was shattered, when a monster so full of hate decided to take the lives of innocent people at Shabbat prayer, including my kind, beautiful and caring Mother-in-law, Joyce Fienberg. Would you say that 2 for Seder started because...
by Marnie Fienberg | Oct 22, 2020 | blog
This Week’s Tip: Plan for the second commemoration of the Pittsburgh Tree of Life Shooting that took the lives of 11 Jews while they prayed at Shabbat morning services. (see our origin story) Plan what virtual events to attend. Bring a friend of a different...
by Marnie Fienberg | Oct 15, 2020 | blog
This Week’s Tip: For sports fans (or folks talking with sports fans) weaving Diego Schwartzman’s story into a discussion combats almost every negative stereotype about Jews and inspires all of us when we need a little boost! You Should Know Diego...
by Marnie Fienberg | Oct 1, 2020 | blog
During Sukkot it is a mitzvah to provide hospitality to guests, especially the poor. This mitzvah was inspired by Abraham who sat at his open tent to welcome travelers and provide them with food and respite. The tradition of ushpizim (Aramaic for guests) is relatively...
by Marnie Fienberg | Sep 24, 2020 | blog
Ruth Bader Ginsburg: May her Memory be a blessing. She embodies the idea of what an individual can do and her tireless fight to see all of us as equal before the law. Can we do any less? The High Holidays, along with everything in our world, are...
by Marnie Fienberg | Sep 17, 2020 | blog
The month of the Chag, the High Holiday season, is a journey of renewal. I’m guilty of focusing on just Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, with the rest of the season as a bit of an afterthought. Taking a step back this year allows us to see this journey in a new...
by Marnie Fienberg | Sep 10, 2020 | blog
Introducing 2 for Seder: In the Sukkah 2 for Seder: In the Sukkah is a practical look at the Jewish Holiday Season during COVID. How can we find meaning at home? How can we continue to fight anti-Semitism while we are apart? 2 for Seder: In the Sukkah features: Four...