The Writing on the Wall
An Important Update for Our URJ Community
International Religious Freedom: More than a Matter of Faith
It’s Time for Paid Sick Days in 2015
Reflecting on the Prayer Vigil: Congress Must Seize the Moment and Invest in Families
The Israeli-Palestinian Dilemma: Moving Beyond Who’s Right and Who’s Wrong
Top Ten Reform Jewish Moments of 2014
At the end of the secular year, "top 10" lists abound. Check out our picks - in no particular order - for the most exciting moments of 2014 within the Reform Jewish world. Do you agree with our list? What would you add?
Visions of Redemption
The last word of the Book of Genesis is b'Mitzrayim, "in Egypt," and that is where we find the Israelites at the beginning of the Book of Exodus.
He's a Sexy Guy
When you're as good looking and as "sensual" as Joseph, temptation and seduction are going to find you (see Babylonian Talmud, Yoma 35b). The Torah tells us, "Now Joseph happened to be fair of form and fair of appearance . . .
A Story of Hope
Without giving anything away, I can say publicly that Dan Brown's long-awaited sequel to The Da Vinci Code, which is called The Lost Symbol (New York, Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2009), ends with a nechamta, a "note of comfort." Despite the trials and be