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Maybe the New Year Will Make the Messiah Come…

There is something about the new in the new year that inspires a sense of “I can do this!”

Trip to Africa Redefines Family for African-American Rabbi

Lessons learned in Rwanda in 2017 are inspiring a rabbi's work in the United States.

Showing Up, Then And Now: What Does Social Jewish Justice Look Like?

Believe me, we younger activists are engaged (it just looks different).

Resolving To Make My Secular New Year A More Jewish One

This year, I'm thinking about resolutions a little differently.

Even the Secular New Year Calls for Teshuvah

Closing 2017 and closing the Book of Genesis.

Winter Break Ritual

Consulting with my adult daughter about what she’s reading now...

The Best Multicultural and Racial Stories of 2017

A look back at 2017 as told in the stories of racially and ethnically diverse Jews

#Resist Amalek

Amalek is within each of us. It is the voice that justifies our demonization of other groups of people

Holiday Resources for LGBTQ, Interfaith Families

Navigating December as an interfaith family can be both challenging and rewarding.

The NeverEnding Story

What a cult classic movie can tell us about Judaism

Who Cares About Esau?

There is no way to know whether they will remember anything I taught them or whether they will still care about Esau in 25 years

Winter Poems As We Celebrate at Hanukkah

Inspired by her multicultural heritage, poet celebrates winter

The Class I Almost Couldn’t Teach

Even experienced educators can get intimidated by the "I" word.

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