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13 Recipes for a Delightfully Dairy-Full Shavuot
Whether you stay up all night or have other plans, these recipes will make your Shavuot observance as sweet and delicious as the words of the Torah.
5 Recipes to Celebrate International Hummus Day
International Hummus Day is coming! This May 13, celebrate by making one of these delicious homemade hummus recipes.
3 Ways to Make Ice Cream with Kids for Shavuot
Making ice cream seems daunting and a little crazy. Why try to make it, when you can get very good ice cream in any grocery or convenience store? Making ice cream demands patience and creativity and can be a lot of fun, which makes it the perfect Shavout activity for you and your kids
15 Jewish Recipes for Your Summer Cookout
Fire up the grill, it’s cookout season! Take your picnics and parties to the next level with these recipes for Jewishly inspired foods that are perfect for the grill
Five Jewish Readings for Memorial Day
Memorial Day may not be a Jewish holiday, but the concept of remembering and honoring our dead is certainly a Jewish value. Here are a few Memorial Day prayers you may wish to recite in honor of this holiday.
Civic Engagement Campaign Social Media Graphics
Download and use these graphics in your congregation, community, camp or NFTY region's social media posts about the civic engagement campaign. Don't forget to tag the RAC (Facebook/Twitter: @theRAC, Instagram: @theRACgram) and use the hashtag #ReformJewsVote!
Audacious Hospitality LGBTQ Online Learning Series
Are you looking to create a welcoming and safe community for LGBTQ individuals and families?
"You shall not hide yourself"
In Deuteronomy we read: “You shall not hide yourself” (22:3). The Babylonian Talmud comments on this verse: “When the community is in trouble, a person should not say, ‘I will go into my house and eat and drink and be at peace with myself’” (Masechet Taanit, 11a).
A Look at America's Enduring Cantorate
In mid-twentieth century Borough Park Brooklyn, cantors were the rock stars of the neighborhood at the end of what was called the "Golden Age of Chazanut (Cantillation)." In neighborhood shops – bakeries, delis, and such – the customer line made way for these local celebrities who were treated like