East Jerusalem and Beyond
You Were There: Five Reasons to be Grateful
The atmosphere was electric; the anticipation almost too much to bear.
Thanks for Making Health Care Reform a Reality!
Our Child Nutrition Seder Experience
Zach Goldberg attends Congregation B'nai Shalom in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Last Sunday during Confirmation class, Rabbi Gene Levy brought the JCPA Child Nutrition Seder to our attention. The short, brightly colored Haggadah contains "a Seder dedicated to child
Helping People to Live B'Kavod
Don't "Friend" So Freely
If you're internet savvy enough to be reading this blog post, there's at least a reasonable chance you're also one of the 400 million people around the globe who has a Facebook page, the 100 million who use MySpace, or the 35 million on LinkedIn.
An Appeal to Bagel-Lovers (And Their Friends)
Update on Immigration Reform:
Yesterday, the chief authors of much anticipated comprehensive immigration reform legislation, Sen. Charles Schumer (D-NY) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), published an op-ed in the Washington Post outlining their framework for
My Homeland, My Self, part 4
Can We Discriminate?
This week, the Union for Reform Judaism signed onto an amicus brief for the upcoming Supreme Court case, Christian Legal Society v. Martinez.
Deal or No Deal
The decision to move critical health insurance reform toward passage by means of reconciliation may constitute a victory in the fight to preserve access to abortion services in reform.