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Queer Jews of Color: We Belong

Too often I have felt alone: my people absent from Hebrew school lessons, traditions and communal practice.

When It Rains, It Pours!

Celebrating Purim amid the mishegos of life.

The Jews of Kentucky: A History Worth Exploring

The Kentucky Jewish History Symposium sees opportunities for fascinating scholarship

Fellowships and Full Circles

Last year I was applying for a Southern & Jewish job. This year I'm interviewing new applicants.

A Refugee Returns to Laos as a Jew

Jews come together for a historic Shabbat gathering in Laos.

Make Time For Turtle Stargazing

A surprisingly Southern-and-Jewish reminder.

Getting Sick Along the Southern Jewish Road

Getting ill on the road isn’t awesome — but being taken care of by new friends makes it better

Nu, What’s New?

Jewish tradition seems schizophrenic about whether anything really is new.

Pure Bliss

Keshet's LGBTQ and Ally Teen Shabbaton community changes a moment of fear into an unforgettable experience for Keshet's Education and Training Manager, National.

When Black History Month and Torah Come Together

A Black-Jewish poet pens Torah-inspired reflections for Black History Month.

How Writing Helps Me to “Never Forget”

Re-reading your own words can bring back powerful memories

Making #MeToo Mine as a Mom

Balancing the need to raise resilient children with ensuring they know they do not have to accept inappropriate behavior.

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