guest post by Eli Ungar-Sargon A few weeks ago, my good friend Mordechai Levovitz mentioned on Facebook that he would like to see a debate
Guess what? This report, the result of direct conversations with Hyatt workers across the U.S., details a broader practice by Hyatt that we find contrary
guest post by: Eli Ungar-Sargon More than anyone in recent memory, Matthew Hess is testing the old adage that there’s no such thing as bad
On June 16 the California legislature passed SB 104—the Fair Treatment for Farmworkers Act. The United Farm Workers have been organizing a series of actions
Looking for something engaging to learn all night tonight as you re-enact the receiving of the Torah at Sinai? Worried that somewhere around 2AM you’ll
So this time of the year we are all asking ourselves the great question: how can I get my car cleaned and not support the
This month’s Sh’ma: A Journal of Jewish Responsibility brings the first Moving Torah video from Andrea Hodos, the founder and creator of Moving Torah, called
As President Obama said today, the arc of history is long but it bends towards justice. However, there are some places where justice is taking
Shaul Magid has a piece over at Religion Dispatches. The bottom line is this: Part of the belief in democracy is that it is by
