Billye Tziporah Roberts currently attends and teaches classes at Aish of Greater Washington.
by Billye Tziporah Roberts
Figuring out your life’s purpose is a lot like figuring out how you like your margaritas and coffee. Finding your favorite bartender helps.
My cancer scares have forced me to struggle with the reality that everything that happens to me is for my good.
I define myself as a Black Jewish woman. Which of those words most reflects who I am depends on the day.
I've always known that there was a God. I saw God everywhere and felt that He wanted a relationship with us.
I’ve never liked the idea of animals dying for me… or God.
In the shadows of slavery, one girl’s persistent questioning leads her on a relentless search for truth.
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