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When Antisemitism Comes to School

Rabbi Toby H. Manewith
This was not the first time a stranger or acquaintance asked for guidance or a listening ear. I've been approached with concerns about antisemitism in schools, at the grocery store, and even after exiting the bathroom at my temple.

Launching Them

Rabbi Beth Lieberman
A mother reflects on marking her daughter's departure for college and the solace rituals offer.

Addressing Antisemitism and Racism

Rachel Hall
Following the atrocities of October 7, 2023 in Israel, and amidst ongoing death and destruction in Gaza, we face surging antisemitism - indeed, the highest rates of documented antisemitism in at least 46 years.

From S'mores to Skills: Building Futures at Camp

Lori Zlotoff
Among the tall trees and green fields of Kunkletown, Pennsylvania, an extraordinary summer camp makes a point of inclusivity. URJ Camp Harlam welcomes adults with developmental disabilities to work, play and learn among peers and supportive staff.

Discover Jewish Summer Camp Music – No Experience Required

Cantor Lauren Phillips Fogelman
Even in the midst of a chilly winter, we can enjoy the warmth of Jewish summer camp. This time of year is perfect for cueing up camp songs, whether they bring back cherished memories or open the door to a new experience.

Introduction to Judaism: A Thriving Online Learning Community

Rabbi Ellen Nemhauser
If, a few years back, someone had told me that we could build an intimate online community of people exploring Judaism, I would have had my doubts. But with the very first Introduction to Judaism classes URJ launched in 2017, this idea has become a reality.