I’ve been able to put back several pages that were lost during the transistion to the new site.
The Writings section has been restored, including the link for the Haggadah. I’ve also replaced the reading list pages, and will continue to update this. I’m also happy to post your reviews of books, if you’ve read something you want to share.
The information about Workshops has been recovered, as well. An exciting update in regards to workshops — I can now to tele-conference workshops. If you are interested in a tele-conference (phone only) version of any of the workshops, please let me know. Minimum would be 3 people and the maximum would be 10 people.
On a totally different topic — I’m currently working with an interfaith (Hindu/Non-denominational Spiritual) couple on their wedding. Although neither is Neo-Pagan nor Jewish, they have asked me to help them create a bridge between their worlds for the ceremony. I’m thrilled and honored to be able to help these wonderful people! Both are good friends, and I’m looking forward to the experience. I will share some of it on the site, and I’ve already discovered some interesting parallels between the Hindu ceremony and a Jewish one. It’s quite fascinating.
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[...] As I’ve briefly mentioned before, I’m co-officiating a wedding next October for a couple of friends who are getting married. While this may not seem like a very odd thing to you — the fact that neither are Jewish or Pagan may start the wheels turning. Actually, the groom is Hindu and the bride is a spiritual person — but very private and non-religious or dogmatic in her beliefs. [...]
[...] I’ve briefly mentioned before, I’m co-officiating a wedding next October for a couple of friends who are getting married. [...]