Uncovering Abundance: A New Strategy for Youth Engagement
Social scientists and business leaders alike encourage us to fight the focus on scarcity and instead begin with an “abundance mindset.” Here are three areas where abundance hides in Jewish engagement and education work
Trying to Please Mom: A Son’s Labor of Love
In his new book, Peter Gethers regales readers with the history of Ratner’s and its famous customers, but that is only one facet of his humorous and touching story.
Sleepless on Shavuot: Let My People Learn
On the first day of Shavuot, we are supposed to hear the Ten Commandments read in the synagogue, but the main event is the learning binge the night before.
Renewing the Covenant to Respond to the Urgency of Now
With more than 800 Reform Movement leaders and activists gathered at the 2017 Consultation on Conscience, the excitement to build a more just world was palpable.
3 Ways to Connect Your Graduating Seniors to the Reform Movement
As Jewish communal leaders, we can help guide these young people toward fun and meaningful Jewish experiences, no matter where their paths take them.
The 7 Best Jewish Moms on TV (and Streaming)
We have more Jewish moms to watch on TV than ever before. While we celebrate the moms we love this Mother’s Day, let’s also celebrate the moms we love to watch.
Urgency of Now: Act Locally to Reform the Criminal Justice System
Today, we face a criminal justice system that is broken and does not reflect our values as Reform Jews and as Americans.
Urgency of Now: Standing with Transgender Students
“I am just a human. I am just a boy,” he said.
What the Recent Executive Order on Religious Freedom Means for Your Congregation
On Thursday, May 4, President Trump signed an executive order on religious liberty, which included a provision related to the “Johnson Amendment.” What does this mean for synagogues?