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Psalm 23: I Do Not Fear in the Valley of Death

A reflection on Psalm 23

Meditation Before Confession

"Help me, God of Old, to see myself / through Your eyes"

Tipped Pendulum #BlackLivesMatter: From Ferguson to NYC

Editor’s Note: This week’s blog from guest writer Erika Davis of “Black, Gay, Jewish” may not at first seem to be explicitly about Jewish ritual. However, when Erika interrupted her scheduled series to write about her grief around the Eric Garner case, we knew that her story touched on the very things that have brought so many of you to our site over the years. We thank Erika for sharing her story with us and hope you will find comfort and sustenance in her words.

A Ceremony for a Woman in a Coma Near Death

A creative vidui to be recited at the bedside of a person near death

Patient-Assisted Suicide: A Chaplain's View

A geriatric chaplain reflects on how best to accompany loved ones with loving compassion.

Resources on Judaism and Race

How do we expand our image of Jews to include people of color, and how should Jews deal with systemic racism in America?

Hineinu: Being Here with Truth

Acknowledging uncomfortable truths can be liberating. White-identified American Jews can look directly at the fact that they have benefited from government policies and programs that were granted at the expense of people of color.

The Reconstructionist Network

Serving as central organization of the Reconstructionist movement

Training the next generation of groundbreaking rabbis

Modeling respectful conversations on pressing Jewish issues

Curating original, Jewish rituals, and convening Jewish creatives

The Reconstructionist Network