Meg Keene is the Founder of Niqeva, a community for ambitious Jewish women, which she runs as part of Practical Business School. Meg is the Editor-in-chief of A Practical Wedding, which she founded in 2008. She has written two bestselling wedding books. Meg’s work has been referenced in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, NPR, and The Atlantic, among many other publications. She currently resides in Marin County, CA where she and her husband are raising two Jewish kids.
Meg Keene
By Meg Keene
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Opinion From Rachel Goldberg-Polin, we all heard the piercing cry of Jewish motherhood
For 330 days, we witnessed Rachel Goldberg-Polin show the world the love between a Jewish mother and son, writes a mother and author
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Opinion Our preschool welcomed Santa — and exiled my Jewish daughter
As told to Nora Berman; edited for length and clarity The phone lit up with an unexpected text message: it was from a staff member at my daughter’s preschool. I was confused as to why they would be texting now, when the entire class was supposed to be in the middle of their holiday party….
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