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10 Jewish LGBTQ+ Affirming Children’s Books
So many of us who identify as LGBTQ+ grew up with little to no queer/trans representation in the media we consumed. While there is still a long way to go in normalizing LGBTQ+ identities in children’s media, kids can now see themselves and their families represented in many ways, including in the books they read.
Six Deliciously Dairy-Free Recipes for Shavuot
Shavuot is typically known as a dairy-heavy holiday, even though the tradition's origins are largely unknown. If you're looking for dairy recipes for the holiday, check out "13 Recipes for a Delightfully Dairy-Full Shavuot."
Steps to Access the Reclaim Our Vote Phone Banks
Steps to Access the Reclaim Our Vote Phone Banks
Guidelines for Postcard Writers
The Reform Jewish Movement is partnering with the Center for Common Ground's Reclaim Our Vote (ROV) Campaign to engage under-represented voters through postcarding efforts in key states.
This Pride Month, Break the Glass
How might we approach Pride with the same intentionality with which we approach a wedding?
2020 Brit Olam Virtual Training Series: Moving Your Community into Action
We are thrilled to be able to share the training recordings and corresponding materials as additional resources to support your community’s civic engagement efforts.
Why Pray to a Silent God?
Why pray to a silent God who is not looking down at us and waiting to hear what we want or legitimately need?
Books, Films, and More to Delve into Antiracism Work
Want to be more actively antiracist but feel unsure where to start? The Union for Reform Judaism shares resources that provide an informative and engaging look into institutional racism, privilege, and the lived experiences of Jews of Color.
8 Must-Read Books for the Jewish Social Justice Advocate
The more we learn and challenge ourselves, the more our communities have the capacity to become bastions of diversity, equity, and inclusion. These books can help prepare you in your and your community’s fight against oppression.
The Dos and Don’ts of Voter Engagement Work: Rules for Non-Profits
The federal tax code states that 501(c)(3) organizations are “prohibited from directly or indirectly participating in - or intervening in - any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to any candidate for elective public office.