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Teaching Children about Peace in the Home (Shalom Bayit)
Ben and Lila fight over their favorite bath towel, cup and everything else. Papa Plony is so distracted by playing his banjo that he forgot to make the challah that he promised Mama. Even Gabi and Rafi argue over who gets to practice what on their small cloud. We’ve all been there. Fortunately, some howling monkeys join the chaos to help teach about compromise and taking turns.
Spread the Word
Help us spread the word about JewV’Nation! You can find sample Facebook and Twitter blurbs below, as well as an email template you can copy and paste (don’t forget to personalize it!), and our postcard! If you would like hard copies of the postcard mailed to you, please email Zoe Goodman!
Bisexual, Pansexual, and Jewish
Recent years have seen much progress in accepting gays and lesbians, but bisexual (bi) and pansexual (pan) people still often feel marginalized by both the straight and gay/lesbian communities – and even by the Jewish community.
Religious Action Center March and Rally Signs
The Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism is proud to share the digital files needed to print our RAC-branded signs for your Reform Jewish marches, rallies and other events. We recommend printing these signs double-sided on heavy cardstock.
Connecting Kids with Their Jewish Culinary History
Learning the stories behind our culinary heritage and creating those recipes for holidays – or any day we want to keep a memory close – allows us to keep our religion and history in the forefront of our thoughts.
Let Kids Help Prepare for Passover
Let's find ways to give lasting Passover memories to the next generation – minus the bathtub fish – by involving them with the preparation for the holiday and its cooking.
Immigration Justice Mini-Grants
The Religious Action Center is now offering immigration justice mini-grants to URJ congregations in the United States and Canada.
7 Things to Know About Jewish Genetic Diseases
Genetics may seem complicated, but even simple messaging can go a long way toward informing members of the Jewish community, especially when it comes to genetic disorders that are more common among Jews than in the general population.
6 Tips for Choosing a Jewish Name During Your Conversion
A perk of becoming Jewish as an adult is choosing your own Jewish name. To some people, the idea of taking on an additional name sounds exciting and fun! To others, it may seem daunting. For still others, it may be a little of both.
Three Jewish Reminders for When the World Seems Overwhelming
Rather than relying on God to repair the world, Judaism compels us to take action and do it ourselves – which means that there can be a real sense of empowerment that comes with living a Jewish life.