Zikhronei HaOvrim L’Vracha: Transgender Day of Remembrance
One of the realities of transgender life today is the specter of transphobic violence. While tremendous progress is being made toward transgender rights and equity, we are, sadly, plagued by violence against trans people on a regular basis.
For the Sufis of the Sinai: A Prayer of Mourning
At least 300 are dead and 125 injured after an attack on a Sufi mosque in the Northern Sinai on Friday, including at least 27 children.
Sharing Warmth With Those in Need
Seize this opportunity to bring warmth – in the form of winter coats – to those who need it most.
Challenging the Binary is the Best Way to Answer Esau’s Cry
Parashat Tol’dot is replete with contrasts and binaries that force us to grapple with the binaries that separate, divide, and create injustices in our own world.
Shabbat for Rohingya Rights
Since August 2017, nearly 700,000 Rohingya refugees have fled violence and ethnic cleansing in the Rakhine State, a region on the western border of Burma. The survivors have made their way to Bangladesh where refugee camps hold new humanitarian and bureaucratic challenges.
Reform Jewish Leader Expresses Alarm Over President’s Anti-Muslim Tweets