Tell Rabbi Rick Jacobs to not (literally!) stand beside Nazis at the Jerusalem Post conference, such as White House terrorism advisor Sebastian Gorka.
Passover is a holiday about hope against all odds. Even if we do not know what will be, our actions matter and the seemingly-impossible can be achieved.
Parenting is full of cliches. You don’t sleep as much. You want your kids to do better than you have done. You hope they don’t
This piece of Purim #TorahForTheResistance is part of a series written by young rabbis, rabbinical and religious students about Jewish resistance to Trump through the lens of faith, Judaism, and spirituality.
Rabbi Jason Kimelman-Block reminds us not to retreat and be silent in the face of the new wave of the Muslim Ban — and to stand up and fight back.
In a post-truth Presidency, then we must pray for truth. Part two in a series of #TorahForTheResistance, a Jewish spiritual response to the Trump era.
Where is Jewish Resistance to Trump today and this week? Here’s the highlights of the best campaigns for justice ion Inauguration Day.
Monday morning, IfNotNow protested in the lobby of the JFNA, challenging Jewish institutions to demonstrate greater moral leadership.
The essay reminded me of notes I sent with my daughter Shachar (who is now in college), when she went off on her sixth grade trip to Israel. I don’t often write about my children (and I got permission from her for this blog post), but Danya’s piece pushed me to realize that explicitly parenting for the resistance is now an obligation—and nobody can do it on their own, we need to start sharing best practices.
Today, hundreds of young Jews with IfNotNow outside Trump HQ demanded that Jewish federations condemn Steve Bannon, Trump’s chief strategist.