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Human Trafficking in Post-Earthquake Haiti
As aid flows to the victims of Tuesday's earthquake in Haiti, we cannot forget that those suffering the effects of this disaster will not be affected equally.
Kudos to Yitro: Ten Interfaith Resources
Our Torah portion this week is Parshat Yitro, named for Moses' father-in-law, a man with whom the Jewish people had an exemplary interfaith relationship.
"On balance, we have taken a small step backward"
Brent Walker, Executive Director of the Baptist
Joint Committee on Public Affairs, is a church/state lawyer's church/state lawyer. I cannot tell you how often I
rely on his counsel, or how often I steal h
Movements Collaborate to Raise Disability Awareness
Shelly Christensen is the Chair of the Disability T
Learn the Truth: New Attack on Democracy
Rarely have I been so disturbed as when I learned that my good friend Naomi Chazan, chairwoman of the New Israel Fund, had become the personal target of a hate campaign launched last week by a group called Im Tirtzu.
Davos Shabbos
I must admit, I've always kind of wanted to go to the World
Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
The sessions are amazing, the location lovely, and all the coolest kids
(Nicolas Sarkozy, Muhammad Yun
A New Movement for Child Nutrition and Healthy Eating
In the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, it's been common practice for the First Lady to champion a cause: Lady Bird Johnson was a staunch environmentalist.
Two Steps Forward, One Step Back
At this point, it's anyone's guess whether the
Senate will take up climate and energy legislation this year: One day the
President highlights clean energy in the biggest speech of the year and Senator Linds
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.