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International Women's Day
From the RAC's Passover Series - why International Women's Day and women's issues are more significant than ever.
I Believe in What I Do (#BlogExodus, Day 1)
#BlogExodus is a Passover blogging project that began on the first day of the Hebrew month Nisan and will continue until Passover. It was started by Rabbi Phyllis Sommer, who encourages individuals to participate on their blogs and/or their Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram accounts. Learn more about how you can participate.
The Talmud Says Sanctuaries Must Have Windows; A Rabbi Tells You Why
In Berachot (34b), the Talmud teaches that a synagogue must be built with windows in the sanctuary.
Resources for 3/15 - National Interfaith Gun Violence Prevention Shabbat
Congregations of many faiths around the country will participate in a Gun Violence Prevention Sabbath the weekend of March 15-17.
"Every Child Has Something to Offer"
The mother of a 2013 L'Taken attendee reflects on the significance of inclusive communities to young people with mental illness.
Pastor and Rabbi Agree: Melissa Rogers Is a Good Choice
This article was originally published on March 13 with Dr. Joel C.
Rabbi Saperstein Reflects on the Gun Violence Epidemic
This piece was originally published on March 13 with the Very Reverend Gary Hall, dean of the Washington National Cathedral, in the
Retelling the Story (#BlogExodus, Day 2)
The movie Big Fish by Tim Burton is the story of the relationship between a father and son over a lifetime. The father is famous for telling fantastical stories about his experiences.
Dor L'Dor, From Generation to Generation
I originally wrote and have used this piece over the past two year for the dor l'dor (from generation to generation) component of b'nai mitzvah ceremonies.