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I'm Going to Texas, and I'm Packing my Tallit!
This weekend, I will be joining NFTYites from across the country at URJ Greene Family Camp for Veida, which is NFTY's yearly business and elections meeting.
Disabilities & Education: Is Enough Being Done?
In the last few weeks, I've been working with my colle
A Deficit of Perspective
Imagine my surprise when, comfy on my couch and enjoying the Super Bowl, I saw a commercial - aired not once, but twice - featuring a classroom full of children reciting the following mock pledge of allegiance:
Disabilities & the Census: Be Counted!
February
is Jewish Disability Awareness Month, and all month, we'll be featuring blog posts
about disability inclusion.
Catch Up on Your Reading!
An intense and record-breaking snow storm descended on D.C. this week, halting most official business throughout the city--including within our courts. Court dates and trials were postponed and hearings and confirmation votes for judicial nominees were rescheduled.
On "State of Belief," Rabbi Saperstein Talks Faith-Based Council
Rabbi David Saperstein, the RAC's Director, was a guest today on State of Belief with host Rev. Welton Gaddy, Director of the Interfaith Alliance.
Final Supreme Court Hearing on Segregated Buses
The Justices just might be on our side.
Surviving the Storm: Can DC Do Better?
I was a first-hand witness to DC's snow emergency this week. Trudging along Capitol Hill's snow-clogged streets and seeing the entire city - and the federal government it hosts - at a standstill was an amazing and deeply distressing experience.
Looking for a Few Good Grads: Become a Legislative Assistant at the RAC!
Applications for the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism's 2010-2011 Eisendrath Legislative Assistant Program are online now!
NY's Chief Judge Visits Central Synagogue
Ron Tabak, a lawyer, is chair of the Jethro Committee to Honor the Legal Profession at Central Synagogue in New York City.