Author name: Judith Seid

Cantor and Rabbi Judith Seid is a graduate of the International Institute for Secular Humanistic Judaism and holds a masters degree in Jewish Communal Studies from Hebrew Union College. She serves on the executive committee of the Congress of Secular Jewish Organizations. A graduate of the Secular Shule movement, she taught in and directed several Secular Jewish supplemental schools and directed the Ann Arbor Jewish Cultural Society for many years. She founded the Baltimore Jewish Cultural Chavurah in 1998 and Tri-Valley Cultural Jews in Northern California in 2005. She is also the author of We Rejoice in Our Heritage: Home Rituals for Secular and Humanistic Jews and the creative editor of Kumzits! A Festivity of Instant Jewish Songs. She is the parent of three fourth-generation secularists. She likes to sing, would rather dance than eat, and thinks e-mail is the best invention since hot running water. She also laughs more than is strictly necessary.

Why I Have Been Quiet

The situation in Israel and Gaza torments decent people of every ethnicity.  The murderous rampage of Hamas terrorists creates rage and despair among Jews everywhere, not just in Israel.  Is there no place Jews can ever be safe?  The relentless coldhearted siege of Gaza resulting in the needless deaths of civilians is heartbreaking. The Gazan […]

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How to Make Latkes

For your amusement (I hope) and edification, here's the instructions on making latkes from my book, God-Optional Judaism (available from csjo.org or in digital form from iishj.org).   How to Make LatkesThe Three (or maybe Four) Great ControversiesLatkes are not the kind of food you have an actual recipe for. They’re more the kind of

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Pride Month

  A note for Pride month:It’s 2021 and people still ask me if I perform “gay weddings.” And I still answer them the same way I have since 1987: I perform weddings. I formalize the commitment of people who love each other and want to spend their lives together. That’s it. It is not my

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We Are Who Believe We Are

Say it with me: This is not who we are. We are better than this. Say it again. We should all say it. OK, first of all, the disclaimer. Of course we are not better than this. Of course this is who we are. The list seems endless: slavery, Jim Crow, government-supported systemic racism –

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