JewV’Nation Fellowship Focus: Sarah Kipp
Her video, Sarah hopes, will help viewers bond with people sharing their stories, as well as prompt a shift within the larger culture.
What Do Shabbat and Social Justice Have in Common?
Even as Shabbat is a day of rest, it also has the power to agitate, and thus is a call to action, a call for us to respond to the injustices we see in our world.
Opposing the Travel Ban: Why My Jewish Values Compel me to Welcome Refugees
As a high school student in Washington, DC, I have heard firsthand accounts from my peers of how anti-refugee sentiment has affected them and their families.
Four Days in Israel for the Maccabiah Games
Israel is in my bones, and has been since my first trip there in 1978. Last month, when seven members of my congregation participated in the Maccabiah Games, I had to go.
"Take care not to spoil or destroy My world:" Why We Need Bold Action to Address Climate Change
How Jews Transformed The Comic Book Industry, Part III: The Bronze Age (1979 - )
What is the Right Dues Model for My Congregation?
God’s Punishments: Or Are They?
Parashat Ki Tavo contains one of the most powerful and frightening chapters of the Torah.
How the Jews Created the Comic Book Industry Part I: The Golden Age (1933-1955)
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