Author Archives: The Jewish Lady

Easy Star of David Crafting Project

Want a Jewish crafting project that doesn’t require a lot of skill? Try this Star of David paper lantern. It’s labeled as a Hanukkah Lantern, but I think it would be perfect year-round. By using the template and following the easy instructions, even I could assemble it without a problem (I’m at the beginner level!) The kids also seemed to enjoy it.

Jewish Women’s Theatre

Anyone in Southern California—and those who travel to that area—have to check out the Jewish Women’s Theatre in Santa Monica. I first learned about this awesome organization from a reader named Denise. According to her, they have live performances, art shows, events/classes, and periodic Shabbat services.

Personally, I LOVE watching plays. There are lots of good shows here in the Boston area, but nothing specifically for Jewish ladies. In addition to the creative aspect, it would be a wonderful opportunity to network with likeminded people. So cool!

ModCloth: HUGE 70% Off Sale

ModCloth is kicking off 2017 with their biggest sale of the season! Right now, you can nab 1,000s of clothing separates, dresses, accessories, and decor, up to 70% off. With prices these low, you’ll want to shop for standout styles before they disappear forever.

Two items I love are the Clientele It Like It Is Floral Top (only $13.99) and the Dance Craze Charisma Midi Skirt (only $17.99). Both pieces are modest and stylish, with really cute prints.

Orders over $75.00 qualify for free shipping, and if you’ve never ordered before from ModCloth, you can receive an additional 20% off your first order by joining their mailing list.

Three Cheers for Leah Remini

Imagine a closed society that controls every move you make. A frightening world where people are brainwashed, beaten, sexually abused, financially drained, separated from loved ones, coerced to have abortions, children are denied schooling, and family members are encouraged to rat on each other to fake authorities.

Sounds like a horrible throwback to the Communist era, right? Guess again! It’s happening right now, here in America and around the world, according to actress Leah Remini. In an extremely courageous move, she is exposing the truth about what life inside Scientology is really like for those who are willingly involved and those who are trapped against their will. (Spoiler alert: it’s a living hell!)

Scientology and the Aftermath is truly riveting. Without fail, every episode that I’ve watched has made me cry. Seeing grown men hysterically sob about things that a so-called church has done to them is just heartbreaking. What could be even more despicable than the crimes committed? An organized terror campaign intended to smear anyone who dares to leave or speak up about what’s happening!  

“Church” officials are constantly retaliating, with lies relayed to the media and more sinister things done privately. Leah and others are being harassed, stalked, denied housing/jobs, ostracized from former “friends” that they’d known for decades, and sued. By coming forward, they are suffering, yet their bravery and willingness to warn others makes it worth the pain.

Let’s be clear: those who do evil in God’s name are not righteous; they are monsters! This sort of manipulation occurs far too often, hurts far too many, and will continue on indefinitely if good people stand by and don’t act. Leah Remini is doing her part by drawing worldwide attention to the problem. If one uninformed person watches the documentary and then stays away from a Scientology Center, it will be a blessing!

Calling out the criminals is the first step, but that alone will not stop Scientology. The government must intervene to break up and bankrupt this cult, specifically the IRS who need to remove the tax exempt status and the California and Florida Attorney Generals to prosecute the many documented instances of credible abuse.

I am praying the victims will get the justice they so rightly deserve. Nothing can undo the damage, but having their good names restored and being financially compensated is a huge part of the healing process.