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Counting the Omer Against Racism

The CBH Anti-Racism Project has created a way for each of us, at home, to mark the Omer with reflections on race and freedom.

The Mourner’s Way: A Review of Rabbi Me’irah Iliinsky’s Mapping the Journey

An artistic validation of the many textures of grief

Edith Stein and Me

Edith Stein was a Jewish woman who converted to Roman Catholicism, joined the Carmelite order and was murdered at Auschwitz. Her story raises questions about who is a Jew.

An Offering

You offered to walk with me around Queen Anne Hill, holding my hand / You offered to take me out again. / What was the meaning of these offerings? /

The Profound Simplicity of Jewish Spirituality

The act of remembering ... is the heartbeat of Jewish spirituality.

African Refugees in Israel

“Now it’s all right, right, Abba?” my daughter asked. “Because they got to Eretz Israel?”

Me & Jewish Supremacy

The idea of chosenness is a barrier to a world in which every human being is seen as made in the image of God, worthy of respect and honor.

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