Partner Blogs
The Day With The Most Light Is The Day We Fight
On Alzheimer's, loss, crocheting, and comfort
Shabbat 143
Household chores.
Ethiopian Scholar Reflects on Extraordinary Life and Career
Harvard Divinity School Distinguished Alumni honoree has worked to spread education and promote peace.
Shabbat 141
Muddy up.
Shabbat 137
A talmud brain teaser.
John Lewis Remembered: A Handshake to Bridge a Nation
No greater strength have I ever felt than the compassion and resolve of his tightly clasped hand.
This Black Jewish Teen Is Leading the Fight for Climate Justice
Diller Tikkun Olam Award recipient says environmental justice and racial justice are connected.
Black Jewish Educator Advocates for More Inclusive Classrooms
Former district school leader and author of forthcoming book on "identity safe classrooms" shares best practices.
Palestinians and Israeli Settlers Publicly Stand Together Against Annexation
Even in Israel, the looming threat (or promise, for some) of the annexation of parts of the West Bank no ...
Stonewall Avot v’Imahot
Please rise, as you are able, in body or in spirit for our queer ancestors: Marsha, Stormé, Sylvia, our forebears whose ...
Shabbat 124
Moving it.
A Bar Mitzvah in the Mississippi Delta During A Global Pandemic
Even during times like these, small southern Jewish communities find a way
7 LGBTQ+ Jews of Color You Should Know
These talented people represent an array of Jewish experience and racial/ethnic identity.
Juneteenth: Joy in the Midst of Pain
While the death of George Floyd brings up personal traumas for many us, it’s important to remember that part of self-care is finding joy.