How Are Camp and NFTY Home to You?
While camp’s mission and benefits have evolved over the years, with an acknowledgement today that camp is a premier path to raising future Jewish-connected generations, this concept of camp as home has risen to the top.
Why Be in a Chavurah Group in Your Synagogue?
When we were new to our synagogue, it was forming chavurah groups. As soon as I discovered one would be for members with b’nei-mitzvah-aged children, we joined up.
3 Jewish Lessons for Your Child’s New School Year
How can you, as a parent, also infuse this time of year with meaning and with the Jewish values that are important to you?
6 Vital Resources for Your Congregation's High Holiday Prep
As the High Holidays are approaching, we know your congregational leadership is working hard to prepare for a meaningful holiday season. To help you during this busy time, we’ve compiled a few important High Holiday resources for your congregation.
Raising a Prophetic Voice for Immigrant Justice
As Reform Jews, we have a unique obligation to care for the immigrant because we, too, were immigrants. Our collective memory is anchored by our wandering.
How We’ve Expanded the Brit Olam - and How You Can Get Involved
We;ve renewed and relaunched the Brit Olam with multiple entry points for communities to advance justice at the local, state, provincial, and federal levels, and to ground this work in Jewish text and tradition.
Children in Cages
When I first learned of the adolescent detention facility in Homestead, Florida, I was appalled.
What Being a Practicing Reform Jew Means to Me
When an acquaintance asked me: “Are you a practicing Jew?” I answered “Yes,” but the question got me thinking about what it means to be a practicing Jew.
Remembering Rabbi Peter S. Knobel, z”l
With the death of Rabbi Peter S. Knobel, z”l, our Reform Movement has lost a brilliant, courageous, and visionary rabbi.