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"Weaving Women's Words"
I first fell in love with Washington, D.C., when I lived here for six weeks as part of the RAC’s Machon Kaplan College Internship Program.
IRAC goes back to court
Last week I asked you to support Christiane Amanpour covering gender segregation, and you did not disappoint.
Defying Boundaries
Last week in Greenville, Mississippi, we at the Hebrew Union Congregation, and the First Presbyterian Church had our annual pulpit exchange.
Members of Military Support Equal Rights for Servicewomen
As we were enjoying the long weekend at barbeques or on the beach, I’m sure that many of us also stopped to consider the sacrifices of our troops – both those who currently protect us across the world and those who have served in the armed forces throughout their lifetimes.
There's More Than One Way to Be a Rabbi in Israel
We won! The attorney general has just released his consent to recognize Rabbi Miri Gold as the first Rabbi of a non-Orthodox congregation in the history of the Israel. Drink L'Chayim. Congratulate every rabbi in our movement. Sound the shofar. Say She'hecheyanu.
What Being A Jewish Woman Means To Me
“A woman belongs on the bima as much as an orange belongs on the Seder plate.” The story of a male rabbi declaring this statement after a lecture in Florida may not be true, but ever since my family and I heard th
A Jewish Call for Equal Pay
As two recent college graduates with many friends who are unemployed or working as unpaid interns, we are all too familiar with bleak employment and financial prospects.
The (Super-)Heroes We Deserve
There are a lot of gay, bisexual and transgender nerds. After all, there are people with different sexual orientations and gender identities in every community, whether it’s a professional field, interest area, school or synagogue.
Torat Hamelech
There are times in which we will want to harm the innocent from the outset. And their presence and their killing is actually beneficial and helpful to us.