The author is a Jewish foster parent. When we call out to God as a father, what kind of father do we imagine? A
This statement replaces an earlier post, which was removed at the request of its author. As we all know by now, Ben & Jerry’s has decided
by Brant Rosen This week’s Torah portion, Parashat Ekev, contains the well-known commandment: “You must love the stranger because you were strangers in the land
Mik Moore is the CEO of Moore+Associates, a creative agency based in New York City that works with political campaigns and non-profit organizations. On June
A guest post by Talia Kaplan On the heels of Tisha B’Av, the commemoration of many calamities throughout Jewish history, we move from mourning to
Rachel Metz is a DC-area-based analyst, and occasional writer on social justice issues, who lived in southern Israel from 2007-2009 while earning her masters degree
Guest post by Aher Ha’am What would a “one-state solution” mean? I have always been skeptical of the idea – especially because so many who
Guest post by Sandy Sahar Gooen. Yentl is a huge deal to Jewish women who believe in feminism and halakhic egalitarianism. First published in 1962
From Diane Klein Indiana University McKinney School of Law and Indiana Journal of Law and Social Equality (IU Maurer School of Law) present “Law vs.
Guest post by Warren Hoffman As COVID-19 begins to recede in the U.S., I, like many single gay men, have found myself on any number