
Read: In Appreciation of Those Who Work the Fields
This prayer urges each of us those who make our meals possible and “to “work for justice and equality in a compassionate and merciful way.”
This prayer urges each of us those who make our meals possible and “to “work for justice and equality in a compassionate and merciful way.”
In this essay, Rabbi Xava De Cordova describes what “can happen when the Jewish legal process unfolds with the values and wisdom of trans people at its heart.”
An author, rabbi and kibbutznik traces the evolution of her activism and tells of an organization working “to find a way to make amends and to live together in true siblinghood.”
In this audio teaching and spiritual practice for the month of Elul, Rabbi Rachel Barenblat looks to Psalm 27 for solace in mourning.
This short book chapter paints a portrait of Rabbi Yael Ridberg and Congregation Dor Hadash.
Rabbi Sarah Brammer-Shlay’s metaphorical poem asks profound questions about the meaning of prayer and the search for Divine presence.
Rabbi Amy Eilberg considers the California Reparations Report from the perspective of Jewish texts and ethics.
In preparation for the High Holidays, Rabbi Michael Strassfeld shares a Hasidic teaching about meaningful teshuvah (repentance).
Imagine if there were a digital yeshivah where Jews of Color could gather to learn Torah and Jewish practices in a safe, supportive atmosphere. It exists. Learn about it.