How I Feel as a Jew During Christmas
Sustaining a minority culture in the face of Christmas’s incessant commercial drumbeat can be exhausting.
Thanks, but I’ll Pass on the Santa Stamps
In earlier days, I might have avoided any fuss and simply hurried out – but on that fifth day of Hanukkah, Santa stamps in hand, I headed to customer service.
A New Look at Einstein’s Changing Views of God and Judaism
Albert Einstein said different things about God and Judaism at different times in his life; as a human being, his life and experiences made him change his perspective.
A Jewish Perspective on Being a Working Mother
This post is adapted from Rabbi Danziger's prepared remarks for the Northeast Ohio Women's Summit.
Schindler’s List: Separating Truth from Fiction
The 25th anniversary re-release of Steven Spielberg’s Schindler’s List has reignited criticism as well as praise for the Oscar-winning film.
How and Why Teen Leaders Can Strengthen Your Congregation
Tomorrow’s leaders are in our congregations (and ready to lead) today.
Happy New Year! Check out the Reform Movement's Top Stories of 2018
With 2019 coming up quickly, we’ve rounded up the top Reform Movement stories of 2018.
"All About Nina" and the Jewish Imperative to Believe Survivors
This week marks the digital and DVD release of All About Nina, a film by writer/director Eva Vives and inspired by some of her own experiences.
We Support the First Step Act and Commit to Pursuing Transformational Justice System Reform
Last night, the Senate overwhelmingly passed the First Step Act (S.756), a bipartisan bill that