Partner Blogs
Reclamation: Connecting to the Past and Building a Future
As we move into the last Parshah in the book of Numbers, we see Zelophehad’s five daughters stand up for ...
The Friends We Made Along the Way: Jack Earle, the “Jewish Giant”
A fascinating figure looming large in Florida’s Jewish history
Celebrating 100 Years of Judaism in Uganda
Be'chol Lashon travels to the Pearl of Africa for the Abayudaya's centennial celebration.
A Letter to My Younger Self Series: LilyFish
Part 7 of a longer series of posts in which members of the Keshet community write letters to their younger selves. Today’s letter is written by Keshet’s Communications Intern, LilyFish
And I Mourn
Today is my mom’s yahrzeit (anniversary of death). It has been nine years since she died from metastatic breast cancer. ...
Stories from the South: The All-American Jew from North Carolina
The Life & Legacy of Arthur "Bluey" Bluethenthal
Growing the Next Generation of Jewish Leaders of Color
California summer camp empowers teens of color to be leaders
Passage to Freedom
How futile is speech against a cruel government that has confined human beings in unsanitary, overcrowded prisons, in less humane conditions than abandoned pets in animal shelters?
Taking My “Suitcase” Throughout the South
A performer reflects on his time in Southern Jewish communities
A Mexican-Jewish Fairytale Love Story
For this Latino-Jewish couple, being together has always been the obvious path
A Southern Jewish Country Singer Thanks Soldiers Through Song
Why praying with our troops is so moving for this musician
Pride for Those Who Can’t March
It’s June, which means the end of school, the start of warm weather, summer, and Pride month! Pride Month is ...
Palestinians Must Find the Courage to Wield Their Secret Weapon
"The atmosphere in the Palestinian street here in the West Bank is too hot, he said. We can’t go on a trip together; I am afraid of what they might do to me were anyone to catch sight of us in public."