The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. quote “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere” exemplifies the purpose that embodies intergroup coalition building. In this current climate it seems […]
Throughout our history, the Jewish people have confronted antisemitism in myriad hateful forms. Persecution had been rampant in the days of the Roman empire, throughout the Middle Ages to Nazi […]
Dear Families, As a teacher, I have always said that I may end up in “copyright hell” but I will be with all the teachers I have known and admired. […]
By Rabbi Ben Sternman In this week’s Torah portion, Ki Tavo, there is a beautiful passage that reminds us to be grateful for the gifts that God gives us. It’s […]
This pandemic has changed the way we recognize — not to say “celebrate” — milestone events in the lives of friends, loved ones, even our own. And very soon will […]
Shwarma chicken kebabs By Chaya RappoportThis recipe originally appeared on The Nosher. If you think chicken kebabs sound boring, I don’t blame you. Usually they are. And dry. But not […]
By Tina WassermanThis column is a personal one, but it will still have recipes that you can enjoy throughout the year. Many years ago, I met a guy the day […]
By Tina WassermanMany reasons have been given over the centuries as to why we eat cheese on Shavuot. Originally a harvest holiday to celebrate the beginning of the wheat harvest […]
Experience our special exhibition, “The Fight for Civil Rights in the South” virtually! The Fight for Civil Rights in the South combines two prestigious photography exhibitions covering the African American struggle for civil rights and social equality in the 1960s – Selma to Montgomery: Photographs by Spider Martin and Courage Under Fire: The 1961 Burning […]