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Report Back: How It Went Down at Keshet’s Defending Transgender Equality Town Hall
An energized crowd of over 150 people, from 40 organizations, turned up for Keshet’s Defending Transgender Equality Jewish Community Town ...
This Jewish Educator Keeps Waking Up In Different Southern Cities
Whether for work or on vacation, he's exploring the South... and loving it
A Pesach full of Aloha!
I was a little anxious about having a “Pesadic” experience in Hawaii
Mark Twain, A Biblical Drama, And a Southern Synagogue
A special production recently took place in Natchez, Mississippi
The Torah of Action
And Why You Should Join Me on Monday at the Keshet Town Hall in Newton, MA
America’s Earliest Jewish Congregations Included Plenty of Southern Sites
A new book explores the architectural wonders of America's beautiful and varied "pioneer" synagogues
For an African American Jew, Jerusalem Was a Dream
How the Israel of her childhood imagination became both real and beloved.
The Spirituality of Volcanoes
The description of a divine revelation complete with smoke, fire, and quakes has a parallel in nature
Immersing Myself In Something New
A Meaningful Master's Degree Deserves A Meaningful Moment...
Zip-lines and Tikkun Olam: A Very Jewish Spring Break Adventure
Hillel trip to Costa Rica gives students new perspective
Enlightenment Thinking and Tikkun Olam
“My desire to be well-informed is currently at odds with my desire to remain sane.” That caption from a New ...
It’s Not About You
How can I be a good friend, a good rabbi, a good parent or leader, or even a source of emotional support to someone unless I put that person first?
BDS, Barnard and Natalie: The Bigger Problem
“Like many Israelis and Jews around the world, I can be critical of the leadership in Israel without wanting to boycott the entire nation.”
Celebrating Partial-Completion
How Lag Ba'Omer Reminds Us To Celebrate Each Step In Our Journey
“Say No to Non!” – Let’s Ban the Phrase “Non-Jew”
Every person, every group, and every community sometimes needs a mirror to see itself clearly and sense its own conscience.