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The Gates are Closing, and God's Hand is Outstretched
The N’ilah service on late Yom Kippur afternoon is notable for its image of the Gates of Repentance closing their doors. At this late and hungry hour, for the final time during the Day of Atonement, we are summoned to repentance. The fact that many Sages argue we can actually delay our atonement to the end of the Sukkot holiday does not lessen the drama of the moment.
JewV’Nation Fellowship’s 2022 Jews of Color Leadership Cohort
From January 2022 – June 2022, these fellows will participate in cutting-edge seminars focusing on identity enrichment, professional and leadership development, Jewish learning, movement-building, mentorship, and more!
On the Other Hand: Ten Minutes of Torah - T'rumah: The Right Ways to Give
In Parashat T'rumah, God asks the Israelites for gifts and there are so many different ways and reasons that people give - but is there a best way?
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Join us for a Reform Movement Phone Bank for Florida's Voting Restoration Amendment: Re-enfranchise 1.4 Million Americans
As we emerge from the Days of Awe and prepare to begin our year anew, we must remember one of the central teachings of Rosh HaShanah and Yom Kippur: atonement and transformation are possible--and a person’s life should not be judged by one mistake.
8 Jewish Cookie Recipes You’ll Love
We’ll take any excuse to indulge in some of our favorite cookie recipes! Here are a few of the Jewishly inspired cookies we love.
Support the Florida's Voting Restoration Amendment
MORE INFORMATION ON FLORIDA'S VOTING RESOTORATION AMENDMENT! Sign up for more phone banking shifts by joining the Jewish Coalition's virtual call team Pledge for Florida Voters to Support Amendment 4 If you were not able to attend our October 21 webinar, feel free to watch this recording.
Quiz: How Much Do You Know About Hanukkah Music?
How much do you know about Hanukkah music? Here are eight questions to kindle your enthusiasm (pun absolutely intended!) about music of the holiday.
Jewish Resources for Coping with Acts of Terror and Violence
In the wake of senseless violence, we mourn, we come together, we offer words of condolence – and we ask how we can prevent these tragedies from happening again.
After Terror: 5 Jewish Ways to Help Kids Deal
Jewish tradition provides wisdom on how to handle these moments – both as parents and as individuals: Don’t be afraid to learn. Take large actions. Embrace small acts. Tell the stories to your children, and know when to let it go.
Songs for Healing: Music to Listen to After Tragedy
The music of our Jewish tradition and others can bring us comfort and, at the same time, strengthen our resolve to continue to support one another.