How Shelby v. Holder is affecting the 2016 Election
Across the country, it is difficult not to notice that we are swiftly approaching another general election. Political ads are appearing more frequently on our televisions and news feeds, the presidential debates are over and Election Day is just around the corner.
How to Empower Teens to Be Leaders in Your Congregation
After the Flood: What Happens When Election Day Is Over?
The end is near. When we wake up on November 9th, it will be over. And what happens then? We get up and go to work.
A Prayer for the Day After the U.S. Presidential Election
There was that moment at the Red Sea when our people despaired like never before. To stand still was not an option.
Mentoring a Child through B'nai Mitzvah: A New Approach
Since my congregation became part of the pilot cohort of the Reform Movement’s B’nai Mitzvah Revolution in 2012, our goal has been to make b’nai mitzvah more meaningful. As it turns out, though, this is no simple task.
Returning to the Garden to Eat the Way God Intended
Our way of eating is a distinguishing mark of our nationhood, our history, our traditions, and our worldview.
An Open Letter to All Americans Following the Presidential Election
God, let the circle of compassion widen enough to include the vast and diverse American family, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
The Reform Jewish Community Reacts to the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
After learning the results of yesterday’s U.S. presidential election, many within the Reform Jewish community have shared their thoughts and prayers about the future of the United States.
Jewish Resources for the Days Following the U.S. Presidential Election
As you process your own thoughts in these days following the election, may these resources be helpful and offer guidance.
Why Parashat Vayeira Speaks to Me About Challenges in My Life
I always wanted children, so I took parashat Vayeira as a good omen. Maybe I, too, would be a mother later in life - but now I’m 43.