Partner Blogs
Preparing for Passover with Poetry and Dance
Poetry and dance to share and inspire at your Passover seder.
“Who Knows One?” in Ladino: Songs at the Sephardic Passover Seder
Ladino variations on a classic Passover song.
Searching a Family Tree for Raisins: A Passover Story
Remembering the flavors and folks of seders past.
For Passover and the Exodus, Think Rivers, Not Seas
With a river one is able to see the other side, and so the potential for crossing over to a new life is attainable.
From a Passover of Alienation to a Passover of Empathy
Our love and concern must radiate out beyond the us towards the them.
Kids Like Us: A Club for Gender Non-Conforming 8-10 Year Olds
Sarah and Naomi* are two 9-year-olds who created a club for gender-creative kids their age. We interviewed them and their moms, Hannah and Karen, about this exciting new club.
This Passover, Slavery Hasn’t Ended
Regardless of which Haggadah you use to tell the Passover story, you can download timely and thought-provoking supplements to add meaning to your Seder.
For Many Multicultural Jewish Families Passover is About Tradition
For multiracial and multicultural Jewish families, the Passover seder is an opportunity to share elements of their racial and cultural backgrounds.
How Science Can Help Jewish Professionals
Most Jews have no problem with science; the challenge is often getting them excited about Judaism.
Ruth’s Cup: A New Passover Ritual Honoring Jewish Diversity
A ritual welcome for converts at Passover.
An Interview with Dr. Susie Tanchel: The First Out Head of a Jewish Day School
Tanchel was, until recently, the only out head of a Jewish day school in the country.