Marking this Moment: Resources for the Release of the Hostages
May these prayers and rituals guide us through this emotional time and foster a sense of community and compassion.
5786 B’reishit Haiku
The Torah in Haiku.
From Scared to Sacred: Healing Our Collective Trauma in the New Year
Rabbi Rick Schechter reflects on the effects of prolonged, ongoing trauma and how the values of compassion and gratitude offer a path to communal and individual healing.
Two Years Later: Memory and Meaning on October 7th
Two years after the October 7th attacks, Rabbi Josh Weinberg shares five lessons drawn from Jewish wisdom and challenges us to transform collective grief into purpose.
Resources for Marking the Anniversary of October 7th
These materials include readings, interviews, and more that reflect on the year that has passed since the October 7th attacks.
How We Can - and Must - Honor Neurodivergent Jews
“And God created humankind in the Divine image” (Genesis 1:27).
For neurodivergent Jews like me, this verse – and this truth – holds special power. Our ways of thinking and being don’t require fixing; rather, they’re part of God’s infinite design. The ways in
Reflection, Discussion, and Action: Jews of Color Fellowship
Growing up Chinese and Jewish has taught me that identity is not about choosing one culture over another, but about navigating — and embracing — the differences between them.
Discovering Israel, Adventure, and Growth at Heller High
As the leaves begin to turn in North America and young people return to school, some teens in grades 10-12 have embarked on a back-to-school trek that spans oceans and time zones. These teens have elected to spend a semester in the URJ Heller High program at Alexander Muss High School in Hod HaSharon, Israel.
What I Wish I Still Didn’t Understand
As I continued to watch antisemitism and Christian nationalism rise, I found myself worrying about how to best keep my loved ones safe and wondered if my great grandmother had the same thoughts.
Building a Sukkah That Stands for Justice
Our Jewish story teaches that our collective safety depends on society protecting the rights of every individual. As we gather in our synagogues, under the canopy of the sukkah, and in early childhood centers, immigrants across the country are facing the