Week four of the Omer is Netzach, generally understood as endurance. It’s actually the seventh of the ten sefirot, beneath chesed – lovingkindness, and opposite
by Sarah Brammer-Shlay On the morning of Wednesday August 21, I sat in my interfaith workplace and a conversation began about what it means to
Thoughts about internal and external criticisms of the Jewish immigrant justice movement in this moment.
Let’s talk about Judaism and privacy. Over the past several of decades, it’s been very common for technological advances to be matched by corresponding halakhic
Those of us connected to the heritage of Avraham must engage in this difficult work of imbuing the words of our tradition with meanings that honor the values embodied by our ancestors in this week’s parasha of radical respect and generosity.
Adina Cooper tells how her Jewish camps and schools justified Israel’s occupation as part of IfNotNow’s #YouNeverToldMe campaign.
“Do you think that one’s Jewish?” “Probably. She’s from New York and she’s hairy.” Suzie and I were watching RuPaul’s Drag Race, and we were
Scene: Hebron, June 1997. Palestinian stone throwers clashing with IDF soldiers in the Old City. A friend and I who are living in Ramallah as
Why I’m attending this ten-day activist gathering in the West Bank to oppose occupation with the Center for Jewish Non-Violence.