Marching toward Marriage Equality
Reform Jewish Voice of NY Condemns State's Failure to Grant Marriage Equality
"This backward step is a deeply disappointing delay on the road to equality, and a vote that is on the wrong side of history."
FMLA Time Off for LGBT Couples: Why this Alphabet Soup is So Important
ACA Anniversary Reminds Us of Successes and Work Left to Be Done for the LGBT Community
Reform Rabbis Mark 25+ Years of Standing for LGBT Equality
The year was 1990, and the Central Conference of American Rabbis’ ad hoc committee on “Homosexuality and the Rabbinate” released a report affirming the decision of the Reform Jewish seminary, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR), to
Trapped by Tradition: A Review of Award-Winning Israeli Film "Gett"
In the riveting courtroom drama Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, the titular character is not the only one on trial.
Reflections on Selma: Our Intersecting Struggles for Equality
Call to Vote in World Zionist Congress by Anat Hoffman
Anita Diamant’s Bestseller: “The Boston Girl”
Curious about my maternal grandmother's long and productive life, I tried on numerous occasions to record her recollections. Sadly, I was never able to get her to chronicle her life story in full, perhaps because memory tends to be so selective and non-linear.
‘Make it Happen’ on International Women’s Day and Bloody Sunday
Today is the commemoration of Bloody Sunday – that day in Selma, AL 50 years ago that is seared into our visual memory, even for those who were not there or not even alive at that time.