Partner Blogs
I’m Not Jewish, But My Summer Internship Was
So… what’s it like working at a Jewish office when you’re not Jewish?
Convergence: Bringing Two Music Traditions Together
Why a Southern Jewish historian finds this album compelling musically and historically
Why the new year is a time for saying ‘thank you’ to interfaith families
Thank you: two simple words with tremendous meaning. Thank you for being part of our community. Thank you for raising ...
Sometimes Our Most Jewish Moments Are Set To Other Melodies
The song doesn't always have to BE Jewish to FEEL Jewish
Keshet’s LGBTQ & Ally Teen Summertime Shabbaton
An interview with Youth Programs Associate Ami Altzman
Don’t Just Sit There: Feel Something
But emotion is far too important for mere marketing. This is about identity: who we really are, who we are called to be and who we yearn to become.
Fear, Faith, & A Friend
Indeed as a rabbi, I see more life-threatening situations than I count, feeling them with varying degrees of space for breathing and perspective.
Laying the Ground Work for Repentance One Day: Teshuvah and #MeToo
Real forgiveness is not only between perpetrator and victim, but on all of us to create a new system where none of what has occurred may ever ever ever occur again.
“Waking Up” to help my Trans Neighbors
We have just entered the month of Elul. As we prepare for the High Holidays, this is a time for ...
Here’s Why Half-Eaten Figs Make Me Smile
A Southern Jewish Story of Tzedakah... For The Birds
When the Good Life Hasn’t Arrived Yet….
What do we need to live a good life? We all need food, water, and shelter. Beyond that, what is the Jewish recipe for personal fulfillment?
Looking for America
My baby, who is now 16 years old, returned from summer camp earlier this week with a swollen wrist and ...
Look up From the Text into the Eyes of a Human Being
I opened my computer upon arriving home and found an email from an older man in my community who has made a habit of negatively commenting upon my work creating bridges of reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.
Why Diversity Matters to the Next Generation of Jews
What an Asian-American Jew learned about his own assumptions