Honoring Congregations that are Leading the Way on Disabilities Inclusion
The Reform Movement is exceptionally proud of Rabbi Lynne Landsberg, senior advisor on disabilities issues at the Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, who was recently presented with the Thornburgh Family Award in recognition of her years of service on behalf of people with disabilities. As the inaugural recipient of this award, Rabbi Landsberg was honored on July 26, 2015, the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act. In a letter read at the interfaith service at which she was honored, President Barack Obama wrote to Rabbi Landsberg,
Continuing the Call for Pregnant Workers’ Rights
8 Hanukkah Stories Worth Reading
Hanukkah starts on Saturday, Dec. 24th, and as we look forward to yet another joyous Festival of Lights, here are eight recent, click-worthy, Hanukkah-related stories from across the web.
A Woman’s Place is on the Money
When I was in eighth grade, my family and I took a vacation to England. It was an awesome trip, from visiting Oxford (or Hogwarts, as I recognized it) to Big Ben to the London Eye.
Learning from the Past to Create a More Economically Just Future
A Woman’s Place is on the Money
Healthy Families, Healthy Nation
It’s Time to Close the Wage Gap
As 2016 comes to a close, it’s important to reflect on the important strides for women’s equality. Over the past year, all combat jobs in the military were opened to women, and
Catholic and Jewish Faith Traditions Call for Climate Action
Though Pope Francis may not know it, he and the ancient rabbis have a lot in common.