How Social Justice Work Blossoms in One Congregation
When the Union for Reform Judaism offered a community of practice called “Bringing Justice to the Center,” it was an entree into social justice work for our congregation.
A Look at Jewish Life Lately in Shanghai, China
Kehilat Shanghai is always hosting exciting programming for their community and would like to invite you to join whenever you are nearby Shanghai.
Pursuing Criminal Justice Reform to Honor MLK’s Legacy
This week, Shabbat Tzedek gives us an opportunity to renew our commitment to the ongoing struggle to ensure civil rights and racial equality for all.
Acting Like Pharaoh's Daughter - Not Like Pharaoh Himself
Netanyahu's expulsion of African asylum-seekers from Israel may be technically permissible, but that does not make it moral or decent.
We Need A Moral Breakthrough: A Reverend's Remarks to the Reform Jewish Community
This address was presented before the 74th Union for Reform Judaism Biennial convention on Wednesday, December 6.
Perhaps I am Free: A Poem for Shirat HaYam
Inspired by Shirat HaYam (Song of the Sea), which appears in this week’s Torah portion, Parashat B’shalach, Stacey Zisook Robinson wrote this poem about freedom.
Why "Call Me By Your Name" is Such a Jewish Movie
Call Me By Your Name has earned wide praise for its nuanced and lush portrayal of a young man's coming to terms with his sexuality.
Pursuing Criminal Justice Reform to Honor MLK’s Legacy
This post originally appeared on ReformJudaism.org
Embracing and Supporting Members: An Award-Winning Strategy for Two Congregations
Learn how two Belin Award-winning congregations worked to make those already in their communities feel more included, “seen,” and understood.
What Tu BiShvat and Sam the Pickle Man Have in Common
Even though “Crossing Delancy’s” Sam the Pickle Man and Tu BiShvat both are somewhat predictable, they also are filled with wisdom, poetry, hope, and faith.