How You Can Get Civically Engaged This Fall
Reform Judaism calls upon us to be civically engaged, making a direct call to action to involve ourselves in shaping our institutions to propel our world toward justice.
Running Towards the Call: Participate in National Refugee Shabbat
Remember the feeling you had when you got on an airplane alone to study abroad, or when you packed up everything you owned and moved to a new city?
Disability Rights are Human Rights: Register for Jewish Disability Advocacy Day 2020
The Religious Action Center is thrilled to announce that registration for the 10th annual Jewish Disability Advocacy Day (JDAD) is officially live. JDAD, hosted in partnership with The Jewish Federations of North America (JFNA), is a o
How You Can Participate in National Refugee Shabbat - and Why You Should
Jewish communities across North America will come together for National Refugee Shabbat on October 19-20, 2018, the week we read Parashat Lech L'cha.
Reform Jewish Vote! 3 Ways to Get Involved
Reform Jewish women have the power to shape their Jewish community and beyond. This Movement empowers those who claim it as their own to take part in appraising its past and building its future.
The Gift of Suffering
In February 2017, I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Now that my treatment is over, I search for the meaning in the most traumatic experience of my life.
When It Comes to Israel, We Cannot Avoid Our Discomfort
Although we don’t vote in Israel’s elections and should not expect to, neither does the Knesset have a monopoly over the Zionist project. It belongs to all Jews.
Advocating for Accessible Mammography for All
I believe all people are chosen to make a difference in this world, and in that spirit, I am sharing my story as it relates to breast cancer.
What Should Be the Role of the Executive Committee?
Executive committees can play a crucial role in the strategic leadership of congregations. Here’s a guide to what this committee should do – always, never, and sometimes.
What Does it Mean to 'Repair the World'?
This post is adapted from Congregation Beth Am's monthly newsletter.