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Interfaith Hospitality Network
Interfaith Hospitality Network Isaac M. Wise Temple/K.K. B'nai Yeshurun 8329 Ridge Road Cincinatti, Ohio 45236 513-793-2556 Wise Temple's website e-mail Wise Temple Cincinnati, Ohio has a large homeless population, a situation common to all large metropolitan areas.
Adoption of the Zvenigorodka Shtetl
Adoption of the Zvenigorodka Shtetl Temple Shalom 215 South Hillside Avenue Succasunna, New Jersey 07876 973-584-5666 Temple Shalom's website e-mail Temple Shalom Over Memorial Day weekend 2000, ten members of Temple Shalom, Succasunna, New Jersey, traveled to Ukraine to bring a Torah scroll to the
Pleasant Valley Elementary School Project
Pleasant Valley Elementary School Project Temple Gates of Heaven 853 Ashmore Avenue Schenectady, New York 12309 518-374-8173 Temple Gates of Heaven's website e-mail Temple Gates of Heaven In 1993 the Social Action Committee of Temple Gates of Heaven in Schenectady, New York adopted the Pleasant
Humility: What Does Judaism Teach Us?
Can being humble actually be a source of strength? What does it mean to be “like the earth?” How can I let go of needing the recognition of others, and if I support the advancement of others, can it lead to my own growth as well? What does it mean to bend?
Jewish Values: Public Health & the Environment
The relationship between the environment and the health of living organisms is inseparable. Water, air, land, and soil are critical to the survival of all living creatures.
Pursuing Immigrant Justice this Sukkot
Sukkot is a holiday of welcome, where we invite ushpizin into our Sukkah with its open side and exposed covering. This Sukkot, we are in a unique place.
Music Programs
View all upcoming programs for song leaders at camps, congregations and Hillels. Our music programs are offered in partnership with Sing Unto God.
Attend the 2019 RAC Ohio Lobby Day in Columbus
Register here to join us for Lobby Day During this season of teshuva we “return” to our spiritual homes, to the best versions of ourselves, and let us also return to our called roles as God’s partners in repairing our broken world.
9 Social Justice Books to Read Right Now
If you’re looking for a place to start learning more about current social justice issues, these book recommendations are for you.
Stories We Tell: What Did You Leave on The Tables?
If somebody left something important at your house, would you give it to anyone else? That’s the question Mrs. Gold asks her daughter to encourage her to learn a life-long lesson. Find out what was left, and why this question contains such a crucial message, in this story retold by Cantor Ellen Dreskin.
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