Shabbat and the Law of Unintended Consequences
Sudan and South Sudan Reach Oil Deal
Preparing for Seven Billion: The Challenge of Slums
This post is part of our Planning for 7 Billion series, highlighting the challenges posed by a quickly growing global population. The world is growing—and fast.
Planning for 7 Billion: Water Scarcity
This post is part of our Planning for 7 Billion series, highlighting the challenges posed by a quickly growing global population. Two and a half years ago I celebrated Passover in China, attending Seder with Kehillat Beijing
Speak Up New York!
Reform Jewish Voice of New York State is excited to announce our first annual Advocacy Month!
Reform Movement Mourns Sikh Tragedy
Yesterday afternoon a 40-year-old man, Wade Michael Page, opened fire in a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, fatally wounding six members of the community and injuring three others.
Playing Hard to Get
A Priest, a Minister, and a Rabbi Walk into a Bar
This fall, Minnesotans will have the opportunity to vote on a constitutional amendment that would ask: “Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to provide that only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as marriage in Minnesota?” If this am
Blown Away by Camp
I grew up at Jewish summer camp, went to Jewish day school, and have been a Jewish community professional for a decade.