Looking for a Virtual Dove: My Experience as a Delegate in the 38th World Zionist Congress
A Pandemic Within a Pandemic: Marking Domestic Violence Awareness Month During COVID-19
What Elie Wiesel Can Teach Us about Immigration Justice Today
Editor's Note: On November 19, Reform Jews met outside of an immigration court in San Antonio, TX, to protest the administration’s unjust “Remain in Mexico” policy and its attacks on immigrants and the asylum process. Rabbi Mara S.
Vote Your Values – and Change the World
We all have a say in our Jewish future and what values guide Israel and world Jewry – and you don’t have to be a spectator. You can help choose what our future looks like by voting in the World Zionist Congress elections.
A Year Like No Other: Voting in Pennsylvania and Beyond
Thank You for This Rainbow Inside Me
I am queer.
I’ve known this in my bones for as far back as I can remember, but I never knew whether I should ignore it, hide it, or try to pray it out – because in the Catholic community in which I grew up, openly queer people were seen as “looking for attention” or “causing trouble.”
I Have a Voice: A Cantor at the World Zionist Congress
Addressing Mental Illness in a Time of COVID-19 and Systemic Racism
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