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The Time I Saw God at Madison Square Garden
I can think of a few truly memorable worship experiences in my life, but the one that always stands out was seeing Green Day at Madison Square Garden in 2009.
How I Raised My Game From Social Action to Social Justice
Thanks to the Brickner Fellowship, I’ve become a social justice advocate, working with diverse organizations to address societal problems from multiple angles.
How To Bring the Magic of Camp Into Your Adult Life
As Reform Jews, it can be difficult to create immersive Jewish moments – and camp spoiled many of us into thinking that the best of what that experience could look like is behind us.
Fighting for Religious Pluralism in Israel
Learn what led Anat Hoffman to a career as a Jewish activist, and what keeps her there as executive director of the Israel Religious Action Center.
Applying Lessons from the Talmud to the Kotel
Recently, Israel’s prime minister reneged on an agreement for an egalitarian prayer space at the Kotel. In the aftermath, what can we learn from the Talmud?
Grieving, Remembering, and Moving Forward
Without her, there are so many empty places, empty sights, so much emptiness. Yet I never thought of retreating into the emptiness; I know my dear Phyllis wanted me to embrace life.
We Have Not Yet Lost Hope
Read Rabbi Gilad Kariv's remarks from the rally outside Prime Minister Netenyahu's residence on Saturday evening, July 1.
We Are a People Infected With Hope: Remarks to the Knesset
Read Rabbi Jacobs’ recent remarks to a Knesset caucus about the Kotel (the Western Wall) and Israel’s conversion bill.
What Happens When a Canadian Cantor Collaborates with an Israeli Rabbi?
Learn what happened when a Canadian congregation hired an Israeli rabbi to fill in when their own rabbi took a sabbatical.
Hiking in the Negev Sparks Teens' Love for Israel
Recently, I followed 40 teens and their leaders into the Negev at the start of their discovery journey in Israel. May the experience touch their emotions and their souls.