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“Strange Ladinos” and Their Struggle for Acceptance as Americans and Jews
Despite facing racism themselves, Sephardic Jews were, and still are, not immune from perpetuating systems of racial oppression.
From the Marines to Montana, Rabbi-To-Be Embraces Challenges
“Being a Jew of color in a rural environment in an incredibly white state is really difficult at times, and yet it’s exactly where I want to be.”
Ethiopian Scholar Reflects on Extraordinary Life and Career
Harvard Divinity School Distinguished Alumni honoree has worked to spread education and promote peace.
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.
Matcha Cheesecake for Shavuot? Yes, Please
One sliver lining of quarantine has been spending quality time with my Japanese father and Israeli mother.
Three Funerals and a Wedding
“Our life is a walk in the night, we know not how great the distance to the dawn that awaits ...