A Pandemic Within a Pandemic: Marking Domestic Violence Awareness Month During COVID-19
5 Ways to Mark the Anniversary of the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting
It’s Who You Know: An Interview with Miriam Chilton, Vice President, Youth
Miriam Chilton discusses her experience working with a variety of teen-based youth programs for the Reform Movement and what it was like to leave the corporate sector for a career as a Jewish professional.
Meet the 2020-2021 Eisendrath Legislative Assistants
Addressing Mental Illness in a Time of COVID-19 and Systemic Racism
Resolution in Opposition to the Confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court
Children are Children, Even Within the Criminal Justice System
When I was six years old, I celebrated the beginning of my Jewish education with a consecration ceremony. Standing nervously with my class, I recited the sh'ma in front of my family and, eagerly taking my chocolate bar, officially entered the Jewish community.
Homelessness and Voting Rights: A Jewish Call to Action in 2020
Does God Command Going to War?
In Parashat D’varim, Moses recalls that a military encounter with the Amorites was a response to a divine command. But in the Book of Numbers, a passage about the same encounter does not mention God. What accounts for this difference?