Partner Blogs
Inclusion is a Jewish Value
Keshet staff member Sho Garland shares, from personal experience, why LGBTQ inclusion in Jewish life is essential.
A Little Finger Can Teach a Big Lesson
These moments, when we find ourselves in situations to which we are not accustomed, are opportunities for gratitude and resilience
Jewish Beauty Queens and Movie Stars: The Unknown Story of Bollywood
A filmaker’s journey to uncover the story of Jews in Bollywood.
Principled Preconditions Prevent People Progress
The meaningful statements that each side wants the other to make as a precondition to dialogue are unilateral capitulations to the other side’s truth.
Coming Full Circle: Jewish Professional Life Starts Early
Who knew as a religious school student, I was preparing to teach my teachers?
“God” and “Religion” Aren’t the Same
After all, since religion is a human endeavor, we have the power to change what it does.
Shifting Boundaries
The default on membership bills should not be an assumption of heteronormativity, or that every spouse in a family wants to join gender-specific clubs.
Boy Connects Pennsylvania with Uganda
Inspired by need and connection, bar mitzvah boy reaches across the globe.
Honor Non-Jewish Parents of Jewish Kids
Once the interfaith family exists, alienating families that are interfaith but committed to raising Jewish children is not good for Judaism.
My Holy Land Is In Georgia
Returning to myself means Georgia mountains more than Masada
How Much Jesus Is Too Much Jesus?
What is it about Jesus that is sometimes just too much for us Jews?
What’s Worse, Fear or Wandering?
Our Israelite ancestors wandered a wilderness of fear, scared to proceed, feeling small, wandering for the rest of their lives rather than moving forward through fear.
Partisan Or Political?
It is difficult to know where values end and politics begin.
Can Southern Jewish Hospitality Ever Go Too Far?
Wanting to share your favorite foods is great, but guilting people into eating them isn't
Learning from Laughter this Father’s Day
A Father's Day tribute to the white grandfather who raised me to be a proud biracial Jewish man.