I just ate my first post-Pesach chametz, believe it or not
Home Free Crunchy Vanilla Mini Cookies. First ingredient: Gluten free whole oat flour. Those cookies and gluten-free oat challah are about the only chametz foods that I eat year-round. :)
A tallit-and-tefillin-wearing woman in a traditional Conservative synagogue?! An unorthodox—and non-orthodox—perspective on Jews and Judaism from a perpetual misfit. This blog, welcoming the entire Jewish community, is dedicated to those who take Judaism seriously, but not necessarily literally.
Home Free Crunchy Vanilla Mini Cookies. First ingredient: Gluten free whole oat flour. Those cookies and gluten-free oat challah are about the only chametz foods that I eat year-round. :)
posted by Shira Salamone at 6:00 PM
Once upon a time, I belonged to a left-wing egalitarian Conservative synagogue, where I was one of a number of women who wore a tallit—and one of the few members who used an Orthodox prayer book (adding the Mothers, of course). Having moved since then, I now belong to a right-wing traditional Conservative synagogue, where I’m almost always the only woman wearing a tallit—and one of the few members who adds the Mothers. I seem destined to be forever . . . on the fringe.
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