Partner Blogs
From Small Town Ethiopia to Big City Law Student
How parents' courage inspired a life of service for one Ethiopian Jew
Election Season Reading – The Book of Job
Why don't we read the Book of Job anymore?
One Day in Your House: An Interfaith Musical Sukkot Offering
As the trees began to shed their leaves outside, we marked the Jewish festival of Sukkot by building fragile, temporary ...
The Lessons Cancer Taught Me
In this month of breast cancer awareness, I want to share the lessons I’ve learned as a survivor
Should it be so Hard to Condemn the Murder of Ari Fuld?
On the one hand – “Thou Shalt not Murder” but on the other hand – “He who comes to kill you, rise up first to kill him”.
What Would Historical African American-Jewish Music Sound Like?
Anthony Russell’s brilliant new album attempts to answer that question.
Five Tips for Southern Jewish Travel
Thinking of visiting the Jewish South? Read on.
BIP Vs. Eishet Chayil
Or, how escapist guilty pleasures sometimes make us think about serious realities
Columbus Day: A Sign of Celebration, Or a Ritual that Should Be Put To Rest?
When I picture Christopher Columbus, I picture this boat, and I recall the story I learned as a child in ...
A Letter to My Younger Self Series: Jordan
Part 6 of a longer series of posts in which members of the Keshet community write letters to their younger selves. Today’s letter is written by Keshet’s Communications Associate, Jordan Pelavin.
A Time For Men. Real Men.
Up until now, #MeToo has been a women’s movement. Appropriately so. It is driven by us and for us. Our ...
More than Superman: Jewish and Latinx Comics
New art show brings Jewish and Latinx comic creators together
Red State vs. Blue State: A Uniquely Jewish Crisis
What does it mean to be The Jewish State?
ASK, L’Dor v’Dor
We recently took a weeklong road trip through Alabama and Georgia, presenting Jewish Social Justice modules from the ISJL Community ...