Shanah Tovah, Congress: Reflections on 5782 and Goals for a Sweet 5783
A Season of Reflection – And Action
Justice Delayed, Justice Denied, For Far Too Many
For many white observers, the protests calling for an end to police violence and Black liberation that erupted over the weekend may have appeared sudden.
"White Jews: It Is on Us"
For many white observers, the protests calling for an end to police violence and Black liberation that erupted over the weekend may have appeared sudden.
Rabbi Jonah Dov Pesner Appointed to DHS’s Faith-Based Security Advisory Council
Announcing the 'Building a Very Narrow Bridge' Restorative Justice Project
Rabbi David Saperstein to be Honored by President Biden at United We Stand Summit
A Year of the Arab Spring: How Far Have We Come?
A year ago this week President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali of Tunisia resigned in the face of public protests, a month after the self-immolation that inspired unpreceden
A Climate Reading of the Unetaneh Tokef
One Year Later, World’s Newest Country Faces Atrocities
Tuesday marked the one-year anniversary of the referendum that established South Sudan’s independence. It was a historical day when 98.8% of South Sudanese voters elected to secede from the North.