This is a guest post by David Kelsey. David is a former baal teshuvah who left ultra-Orthodoxy after witnessing the dark side of Jewish fundamentalism.
This is the second of a three-post series from Jewish Voice for Peace volunteer youth activist members on the ground at the United Methodist general
It wasn’t over when the Germans Bombed Pearl Harbor, but it is for the Gamma Chapter of AEPi at Penn. The oft quoted words of
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Happy 64th Birthday State of Israel, with all your triumphs and tragedies, accomplishments and faults, diversity and difficulties, defense of the Jewish people and the
“As a Jewish person committed to nonviolence, justice, and equal rights for all people both Israeli and Palestinian I believe divestment from Caterpillar, Motorola Solutions, and HP is a very important ethical step Americans can take for real social change in the Middle East.”
The Jewish educator’s love-in and conference, resurrected and reinvigorated, now known as NewCAJE holds its 3rd annual conferences this year August 5-8th at Montclair State University in
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I have to admit musician Gotye’s hit “Somebody That I Used to Know” has been stuck in my head for a week. And it’s inspired
Following is a guest post by Rabbi Rebecca Lillian, current resident of Malmo, Sweden. In early March, when I was asked to write a column