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Hanukkah Craft: Make Your Own Oil Lanterns
Lighting an oil lantern is a wonderful way to illuminate your retelling of the story of Hanukkah. As you create a symbolic reminder of the cruse of oil that was found in the ancient temple, you are also creating a new family tradition.
Embracing Racial Diversity in Our Synagogues: Who Are Jews of Color (JOC)
Jews of Color is a pan-ethnic term that is used to identify Jews whose family origins are originally in African, Asian or Latin-American countries. Jews of Color may identify as Black, Latino/a, Asian-American or of mixed heritage such as biracial or multi-racial.
Resources for Embracing Racial Diversity in Our Jewish Communities
Learn more about how to embrace racial diversity in our communities.
Representation Matters: Book Suggestions for a Multicultural Library
As you build a library for young people in your family or synagogue, prioritize books that include diversity, multiculturalism, antiracism, and prejudice reduction. This list of books is a great place to start.
2016 Travel Justly Grant Winners
Congregations across the country have used their Travel Justly grants in a variety of different ways. These are the 2016 Grant Winners!
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When you invest in the Union for Reform Judaism, you strengthen communities across North America and make a better world possible—one in which all Jewish people can participate and be proud.
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