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Observe Black History Month by Addressing Oppression in our Communities: Use These Jewish Resources
In the United States, Canada, and the UK, each February is designated as Black History Month, an opportunity to celebrate the history and achievements of Black people while looking toward a more equitable and just future.
Celebrate Black History Month with These 11 Interviews with Black, Biracial, and Multiracial Jews
Jews are a multiracial, multiethnic, multicultural people who continue to build an evolving Jewish civilization together that includes a religion and a nation. How can we embrace the full diversity of today’s Jewish community? One way is to listen to and internalize the stories of Jews of Color, in their own words.
Voices of Jews of Color: A Video and Discussion Guide
The gift of the voices of three Reform Jews of Color help ground us in the historical reality of racial oppression in the United States, but also to hold ourselves accountable for a call to change, repair, and disruption.
Social Justice Leadership Development
RAC-PA Listening Campaign Training Meetings Learn how to host a listening meeting for your congregation or community. Thursday, May 20th at 7 pm ET - Register Here Tuesday, May 25th at 12pm ET - Register Here Thursday, June 3rd at 7pm ET - Register Here
Every Day is Earth Day: Jewish Holidays and Environmental Justice
Since 1970, the United States has celebrated Earth Day every April. By contrast, ancient Jewish celebrations throughout the year remind us of our responsibility to safeguard the fragile planet God has entrusted to our care. Almost all of our Jewish observances reflect environmental concerns.
11 Dessert Recipes that Will Transport You to Israel
Missing Eretz Yisrael? These sweet treats will help transport you, without ever having to hop on a plane.
5 Things to Consider When Choosing Your Wedding Date
Choosing your wedding date is not always easy and Jewish weddings come with their own set of date considerations.
Parents' Blessings on Your Wedding Day
For couples, one way to express gratitude to those who raised them is to invite their parents (step-parents and grandparents, too) to offer them a blessing on their wedding day.
Checklists for Your Wedding Day
Designated helpers and a plan of action, as well as checklists, will help ensure all your preparations come together beautifully for your Jewish wedding.
The Best Recipes for Your Lag BaOmer Celebration
You don’t need to be in Israel to celebrate this festive day the Israeli way.