Partner Blogs
A Very Important Thank You
Thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I can’t say it enough
Why?
Responding to the winds of change around us rather than simply being buffeted by them
Wednesdays In Mississippi
A new Mississippi resident learns about other northern women's sojourns south
Occupier and Occupied
At the front lines of trying to build Israeli-Palestinian peace.
You Can’t Hide From Your Jewish Self
Eventually, your identity becomes undeniable - and that's awesome.
A Refugee from Laos Finds a Home in the Jewish Community
What Holocaust survivors taught this refugee from Laos.
Judaism’s Three Rs for the 21st Century
Today's spiritual focus must be to cultivate collective human potential amidst increasing diversity and galloping social, political and environmental change.
The Next Generation of Trans Rabbis: A Conversation
Two trans rabbinical students sit down for a conversation about Jewish and trans identity.
Caring for the Southern Jewish Community
Why a uniquely Southern and Jewish organization resonates for this Jewish musician.
Some Endings Lead to Beginnings
Like many synagogues across the country, Temple Emanu-El went quickly from being a vibrant Jewish community to having no possibility of maintaining financial stability and therefore needed to close its doors.
Ugandan Jews Look to Jewish World for Help with Famine Relief
The Chief Rabbi of Uganda discusses how famine in East Africa is impacting the Abayudaya Jews and their neighbors.
An Interview with Rabbi Toba Spitzer
The first openly LGBTQ person chosen to head a rabbinical association in the United States.
I’ll Tell You What You Need to Do
Why would they stand and hold signs that say ‘We refuse to be enemies’ when every day they are treated by our authorities like less-than-human enemies?