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The Baleboostah's Guide to Super Bowl Snacks
The countdown to the Super Bowl means it’s time to start planning your game day meu! Enough already with the same old, same old. This internationally spiced Jewish menu makes the meal a game changer.
Why Does "The Jewish Valentine's Day" Matter?
Tu B’Av, as a holiday of joy and lovemaking, represents the ultimate rise from mourning and embrace of life and its bounty, with gratitude for our own capacity for love itself.
Questioning Identity
Being Black and Jewish has given me the strength to walk proudly. I have been asked on many occasions how I could be Jewish. I always respond to these questions because I believe that asking questions is a profound way to grow and learn.
12 Deliciously Cheesy Jewish Recipes You’ll Love
Whether you’re celebrating Shavuot with dairy-based foods, making a meal for National Cheese Lovers Day on January 20, or just want to whip up a Jewish dish that features your favorite food, these recipes have got you covered.
l'taken Text Study Program
Advocacy Text Study FINAL.pdf Abraham as an Advocate.pdf Esther as an Advocate.pdf Moses as an Advocate.pdf
Purim and Giving: What is Our Obligation?
All of the fun and merriment of the holiday aside, the true obligations of Purim are not fulfilled if we do not help the needy. With all of the partying associated with the holiday, it is easy to focus on our wants and forget about others’ needs.
Other Adult Jewish Learning Classes
Want to learn more about specific topics in Judaism and Jewish life? Congregations offer a wide variety of courses that are open to the community. Study Jewish texts and literature, Jewish history, spirituality, and more with a congregational class near you.
Social Justice for Parents
Here you'll find videos, activity guides, training programs, and book reviews for teaching your children social justice values, connecting them with the Jewish value of tikkun olam (repairing the world).
The Four Questions: A Racial Justice Conversation for Your Passover Seder
At seder tables, we ask four questions to remind ourselves of our purpose. This year, we ask you to add four more questions to connect our ancient rituals to the demands of this moment in the struggle for racial justice.
The Passover Seder’s Four Children and LGBTQ Inclusion: Moving Toward Full Hospitality
We read, “Let all who are hungry come and eat.” These words have taken on deep meaning for me as I came out of the closet, got married, and had kids of my own: Our freedom and redemption are founded on being inclusive and welcoming.