A month ago, I tempted you with a taste of current fiscal policy (warning: please read Sequestration Part 1 before this, or you will be very confused, not to mention less informed!).
While so many of us were, understandably, focused on the results of this week’s election for the White House and Congress, the truth is that more and more important decisions are being made at the...
Rabbi David Saperstein spoke yesterday at the Washington Times 30th anniversary symposium titled “Symposium on Values and Consequences,” where he was joined by Sister Dr. Deirdre Byrne (Little...
Most of the headlines about a new Public Religion Research Institute poll on Jewish values and political beliefs have focused on question about who the respondents would like to see win the 2012...
This post is part our weekly Get Out the Vote 2012 series, focusing on ways to promote civic engagement in your Jewish community and highlighting portions from the RAC’s Get Out the Vote 2012 guide...
With the clock winding down on New York’s legislative session (it ends on June 21), there are still numerous important issues that have yet to be brought to a vote. As the legislature heads toward...
The "Protect Life Act" (H.R. 358/S. 877), which was introduced on March 17 by Rep. Joe Pitts (R-PA), is scheduled to come to the House floor for a vote on Thursday. In a year when the...
Last Wednesday, the Washington Post wrote about the topics most clergy members discuss from the pulpit as a way to illustrate that the issues most associated with communities of faith -...
In search of a unique Hanukkah gift for the social justice hero in your life? Look no further than this guide for all your gift-giving needs - with an emphasis on tikkun olam, the repair of our broken world.
Reform Zionism is a continuation of the early Zionist dream to foster a living, breathing national culture that represents the highest ideals of Jewish peoplehood.