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Warnings from Eikev

Rising levels of bigotry and nationalism come out of the fear people have of losing what little they have.

Notes from the Field: Jewish Community Canvass to Protect Trans Rights in Massachusetts

This past Sunday afternoon, the Massachusetts Jewish community showed that it’s ready, willing, and able to flex its muscle in ...

Holding a Heritage in Your Hands

A Tiny Tanakh Has An Immense Impact

Eighth Grade, the Movie: The Torture Never Ends

As a rabbi, teacher (high school), parent, and former child let me confirm that the central issue for Kayla (Elsie Fisher) is unlike anything we adults had to manage when we were young.  

Falling in Love at Camp All Over Again

To this day, some of my closest friends are people I met at camp

Southern Jewish History: Start From The Bottom Up

Or, why we should study trends and not just "the big events"

DC’s Mr. Nice Jewish Boy 2018 – Jeremy Sherman

We were thrilled when we heard that Nice Jewish Boys of DC would donate the proceeds of their Mr. Nice ...

An Open Letter to Any Republicans I Might Know

The opportunity, the demand for us to fix our world falls on each of our shoulders, and there is an urgency to act now.

Human Design Flaw: The Fundamental Attribution Error

 A problem with bias is just knowing you have it is not enough to overcome it.

Weaving Together An Authentic Indian Jewish Life

An Indian orphan finds a home in a Jewish family and community

Value(s) Added

Enacting Jewish Values In School Settings

Look Up!

Walking up a steep hill, on the way back to my room from the art building at Camp Ramah Darom, ...

How Technology Changes Theology

Technology is radically changing how economically valuable human beings are.

White and Ashkenazi with a Dominican Twist

A writer's Dominican and Hungarian connections shape the way he thinks and writes about being Jewish.

Imminent Threat

They did not know enough about the day-to-day reality on the ground to really understand what was going on.

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