Launching Them
A mother reflects on marking her daughter's departure for college and the solace rituals offer.
From Ancient Ruins to Modern Marvels: 10 Must-See Sites in Israel
Ten unforgettable experiences allow visitors to discover friendship, adventure, and connection across Israel.
5 Life-Changing Reasons to Join Yallah! Israel This Summer
Yallah! Israel offers teens a transformative summer experience of travel, leadership, friendship, and exploration.
Five Ways to Encourage Teens’ Jewish Identities
Many Jewish teens leave home believing they've "finished" their Jewish education after their b'nei mitzvah or after confirmation. I certainly did. But that's like thinking you've mastered math because you learned multiplication tables.
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.
18 Jewish Reads for Tweens and Young Adults
Kids have plenty of ways to connect with Judaism. But one route goes underrecognized: Jewish books.
Empathy in Action: Becoming a Teen Mental Health First Aider
Many of my friends struggle with anxiety and depression. I wanted to support them and guide them toward help. So, when I got an email about Teen Mental Health First Aid training as a next step after participating in the RAC's Teen Justice Fellowship last fall, I was intrigued.
The Promised Land is in You and Me
Being a Jew in the Diaspora, I'm unsure that we'll ever get one answer to what it is that we're supposed to be doing. We're scattered, eclectic.
Finding My Place at The Collab
Read how one high schooler found inspiration, connection, and belonging at the Reform Movement's largest event for Jewish North American teens.