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Galilee Diary: What I Did This Summer
All Israel are responsible for [the sins of] each other.
– Babylonian Talmud, Sanhedrin 27b
Immigration Sermon: Sample D'var Torah on Immigration Reform, Rabbi Shoshana Covernor
Sample D'Var Torah on Immigration Reform Sample D'Var Torah for the National Day for Dignity and Respect October 5, 2013 by Rabbi Shoshana Covernor, Temple Sholom, Chicago, IL Good morning!
Reflecting on the Prayer Vigil: Congress Must Seize the Moment and Invest in Families
After 12 hours of storytelling and prayer at the Washington Interfaith Staff Community's Build Back Better Prayer Vigil outside the U.S. Capitol on October 20, it was clear: bold investments in our economic recovery are crucial to the livelihood of workers, children, and families in the US. To rebuild the American economy and address the structural inequities that long preceded the pandemic, Congress must pass a robust Build Back Better Act.
The Israeli-Palestinian Dilemma: Moving Beyond Who’s Right and Who’s Wrong
Temple Rodef Shalom of Fall Church, Virginia's largest Reform congregation, is hosting The Israeli-Palestinian Dilemma: Moving Beyond Who's Right and Who's Wrong in collaboration with the Union for Reform Judaism and the Association of Reform Zionists of America.
Deuteronomy: Becoming the Master Storytellers
The Passover Haggadah famously distinguishes between the wise and wicked children by the singular choice of the wise child to identify with the story: "It is because of what the Eternal did for us [me] when I ca
The Trip of a Lifetime: Why My Son is Staying in Israel
Years ago, before I had children, I sat in a meeting with a colleague who casually mentioned that her young son was not feeling well but was in good hands with his nanny, whom she completely trusted.
Rabbi Saperstein's Remarks at Stand Strong with Israel Rally
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From Suffrage to Hobby Lobby: Jewish Women's Advocacy
[Adapted from ‘Why Advocacy is Central to Reform Judaism’ published by the Commission on Social Action of Reform Judaism, 2007] “We are a fellowship of women, religiously motivated… dedicated to the service of Jewish and humanitarian causes through the centrality of Judaism, the religion through
Why We Went: A Joint Letter from the Rabbis Arrested in St. Augustine
This letter was written by the 17 rabbis who were arrested in 1964 in St. Augustine, FL for assembling in an integrated group as a protest against racial segregation, discrimination, and violence. June 19, 1964 Dear Friend: St. Augustine is the oldest city in the United States.
Immigration Sermon: Standing Up To Say Amen, Rabbi Ari Margolis
Sample Sermon on Immigration Reform Sample Sermon on Immigration Reform and Social Justice - "Standing Up To Say Amen" Yom Kippur 5774 By Rabbi Ari Margolis, Temple Beth Or, Raleigh, NC And let us say...Amen. Ah, you're all very well trained by now!
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