Partner Blogs
House Rules… What to Wear, How to Act
When I enter a home that is nut-free due to allergies, I would never dream of bringing in a Snickers bar.
The Complex Nature of Intersectionality
Writer Erika K. Davis reflects on the Chicago Dyke March and provides perspective as a Queer Jew of Color.
Intersectionality and the Limits of Ideology
The limitations of the teacher I encountered as a young student don’t represent an entire segment of Jewish thinking.
On July 4th: What Is Next, America?
This time last year, I was excited about America...
Inclusion is a Jewish Value
Keshet staff member Sho Garland shares, from personal experience, why LGBTQ inclusion in Jewish life is essential.
A Little Finger Can Teach a Big Lesson
These moments, when we find ourselves in situations to which we are not accustomed, are opportunities for gratitude and resilience
Jewish Beauty Queens and Movie Stars: The Unknown Story of Bollywood
A filmaker’s journey to uncover the story of Jews in Bollywood.
Principled Preconditions Prevent People Progress
The meaningful statements that each side wants the other to make as a precondition to dialogue are unilateral capitulations to the other side’s truth.
Coming Full Circle: Jewish Professional Life Starts Early
Who knew as a religious school student, I was preparing to teach my teachers?
“God” and “Religion” Aren’t the Same
After all, since religion is a human endeavor, we have the power to change what it does.
Shifting Boundaries
The default on membership bills should not be an assumption of heteronormativity, or that every spouse in a family wants to join gender-specific clubs.
Boy Connects Pennsylvania with Uganda
Inspired by need and connection, bar mitzvah boy reaches across the globe.
Honor Non-Jewish Parents of Jewish Kids
Once the interfaith family exists, alienating families that are interfaith but committed to raising Jewish children is not good for Judaism.