How to Move World Jewry from Protests to Transformation
An equal partnership between Diaspora and Israeli Jews is vital for a Jewish, democratic state. Creating such an entity, though, is profoundly difficult.
An equal partnership between Diaspora and Israeli Jews is vital for a Jewish, democratic state. Creating such an entity, though, is profoundly difficult.
ReformJudaism.org interviewed Julia Knobloch about her powerful collection of poems, Do Not Return, which captures the essence of the “wandering Jew.”
Six years ago, my husband and I (and our cat) made aliyah, moving from Los Angeles, where we had lived and worked for 25 years, to begin creating new lives in Jerusalem.
As I enter a new phase of life as a retired person, I have a wonderful opportunity to volunteer for causes at the intersection of Judaism and social justice.
Since 2011, I’ve been part of a group that ensures that the bodies of the deceased in our community are properly prepared for burial according to Jewish tradition.
Here’s a round-up of some of ReformJudaism.org’s recent book reviews. One of these books might be just the thing for your next summer read.
The mass raids planned for this weekend in immigrant communities are heartbreaking, heartless, immoral, and bad public policy.
My faith in God has never been more important to me than in the last two-plus years – ever since my son became extremely ill during his freshman year of high school.
NFTY in Israel teens ask one basic question: How did Jews stay together over so much time? Retracing our history helps them find the glue that connects them to the story.
Millions of Uyghur Muslims have been arrested or detained in China because of their religion and they are under constant watch.