Partner Blogs
Lech-Lecha – One More Layer of Goodbye
In memoriam, for Rabbi Samuel Dresner, HaRav Shumel Chayyim ben Yehuda v’ Malka z”l.
#Me,Too
How did we not know that our friends and family have gone through these awful experiences of sexual harassment and abuse?
Living a Judaism That Is Outside the Box but Inside the Experience
There might be underlying principles that would have some determining factor on whether we felt like we belonged in a particular group or context
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict as a Parable of Two Men and a Woman
Another way to understand the intractable nature of dual claims to one homeland.
Are You Living in Sodom? #MeToo
The biblical city had a culture of rape — and it wasn't the victims' faults.
Gratitude with a Side of Humility and Guilt
I know how lucky I am. I am so grateful. I am humbled. And, I feel guilty
Continuing Conversations: A Lesson From Memphis
Long after the holidays, let's keep reflecting.
King David, Batsheva and #MeToo
If Batsheva had had the chance, the tweet would have written itself, but we never heard her side of the story.
Me, Too.
The Jewish tradition is very clear that all sexual encounters require explicit consent.
A Puerto Rican Jew and the Aftermath of Hurricane Maria
For one Jewish educator, the start of the New Year was bittersweet.
Journeying from Dublin, Ireland to Jackson, Mississippi
Some thoughts on moving from The Emerald Isle to the Bible Belt.
A Different “Vision” for Simchat Torah
What do you want to see with new eyes at this time of beginning-again?
Our Hearts Are Out West: A Tribute To Camp Newman
The buildings burned down; the spirit lives on