400 Groups Nationwide Urge Congress to Protect Dreamers and TPS and DED Holders
May 21, 2019,
Dear Speaker Pelosi, Leader McCarthy, Chairman Nadler, and Ranking Member Collins,
An Unwanted Exodus
Bearing Witness Today: Delayed Grief and Yom HaZikaron
Opening Our Doors: A Reflection on Passover and Transgender Day of Visibility
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When We Seek God as a Partner
In Parashat Sh’mini we read of the death of Aaron’s sons who offered “alien fire” to God and were consumed. While commentators throughout the ages have tried to make sense of this tragedy, the text also guides us to appreciate the power of the choices we make.
How to Support Pluralism and Democracy on Israel's Independence Day
As we celebrate Israel’s independence this week, here are two things your congregation can do right now to help strengthen Israel as a pluralistic, democratic society.
6 More Ways "Game of Thrones" is Like (and Unlike) the Torah
I wrote about some of their similarities when season seven of Game of Thrones was released; now, as we near the end of the episodes of Westeros, here are a few more commonalities to consider.
After Parkland, Can We Ever Forgive?
We may never reach a full t’shuvah in our ability to forgive, but we should always strive to make the world better for future generations.
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