
October 7th – The Jewish Collective Trauma Response
https://youtu.be/wwRKcO2McTE?si=5n0VFDgkOKMBSr2F By Talya Gordon On the morning of October 7th, I woke up excited to celebrate one of my favorite Jewish holidays that night —

https://youtu.be/wwRKcO2McTE?si=5n0VFDgkOKMBSr2F By Talya Gordon On the morning of October 7th, I woke up excited to celebrate one of my favorite Jewish holidays that night —

At this time of crisis impacting Israel, The Network of Jewish Human Service Agencies is consciously creating space as part of all of its offerings

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By Arielle Krule There is an oft-used statement from the Talmud on Purim. A person is obligated to become intoxicated on Purim until they do

I love to dress up at Purim. We make much of masks at this holiday. Does your mask cover up the real “you,” or does

Many people know Tu B’Shvat as the “Birthday” or “New Year of the Trees.” Four days in the Hebrew calendar year serve as a New

Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance & Inclusion Month (JDAIM) is our yearly reminder of the Jewish concept of kavod habriyut. Kavod habriyut is the value of