5 Light-Hearted Jewish Headlines to Read This Week
What better way to do tune out the ills of the world than by reading a few positive, entertaining, and quirky stories about Jews in the news?
From NFTY to College: Finding my Rhythm
Pride Month, which occurs during June each year, is a time to lift up the voices of those who champion the LGBTQ identities, listening to their stories and working in coalition to create a world of greater equality and inclusion.
How a Visit to an Amsterdam Synagogue Changed Our Entire Vacation
Visiting a congregation in another country makes a visit abroad even more personal. If you’re planning on traveling abroad, what are you waiting for?
How My Synagogue Has Prioritized Disabilities Inclusion - and Yours Can, Too
I remember that once, I heard a professor in cantorial school refer to a particular student as “a work in progress.” It was not meant to be insulting; rather, he was complimenting the student’s positive attributes and recognizing the improvements and advancements this student was making.
Registration is Now Open for the URJ Biennial 2017!
You’re invited to join us for the largest Jewish gathering in North America, where 5,000 Jews from around the world will come together to engage in the work of reimagining Jewish life.
“You Shall Be Holy”: Comprehensive Sexuality Education
Reproductive rights is centered around access to care and the autonomy to make choices surrounding one’s body.
How Much Do You Know about Religion in the U.S.?
The Pew Research Center interactive 15-question quiz tests your knowledge on the subject, asking questions about Christianity, Catholicism, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
Gender Wage Gap: More Than a Discriminatory Paycheck
On average, full-time working women are paid 80 percent of what men are paid, and for women of color, the wage gap is even greater.
In Case You Missed It: Stories and Resources We Loved this Year
G7 Pressure Not Enough to Keep US In Paris Agreement
May 27 marked the conclusion of the 43rd Group of 7 (G7) Summit.