How a Parkland-Area Rabbi Found Space to Heal and Reflect
My renewed strength will fuel me as I return to Parkland this week to serve my congregants and community, and for that I cannot thank Kutz enough.
Food on a Stick: 5 Tasty Recipes for Kebab Day
Kofi Annan, former Secretary-General of the United Nations, is reported to have once said, "There will not be peace until access to the kebab is universal." Amen!
Why I Camped Out at 2:30 AM to Watch Supreme Court Oral Arguments
Monday, June 25th, 1:00 AM
My alarm disrupts the silence, and in my sleepy, disoriented stupor I think it must be a mistake.
Never Forget, Never Again: Why Holocaust Education is Critically Important Today
On my second Tuesday in D.C. I was sitting at my desk at the Jewish Federations of North America and facing what had already become my typical afternoon low-energy wall.
Listening to Our Grandparents’ Stories: My Summer at the American Association for People with Disabilities
A few years ago, my grandpa was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. My grandparents hurried to find an assisted living facility, where they could gradually increase the level of care my grandpa received.
4 Ways to Cultivate Sacred Partnerships
In congregations, deep relationships between lay leaders and professionals carry a unique element of holiness. Here are four ways to nurture these sacred partnerships.
How a Terrorist Attack on My Bar Mitzvah Day Led Me to Advocacy Work
I knew that this was my time to act. As a Jewish teenager who had just celebrated his bar mitzvah in the holiest place to the Jewish religion, a teenager with a responsibility.
Just Keep Marching, Even When the News is Disappointing and the Road Ahead is Tough
“Stop lying to women!”
Just Keep Marching, Even When the News is Disappointing and the Road Ahead is Tough
Despite discouraging news out of Washington this summer, I implore those fighting for justice across this country to not back down.