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Bereshit: The Boundless Breadth of Dreams

No creation is possible without first stepping back and creating room for the infinite breadth of everything it could be.

Antisemitism Resources

T'ruah's collected resources on antisemitism.

Ladino socialist publication La Bos del Pueblo. Credit: New York Public Library.

A MULTI-ROOTED MOVEMENT: Sephardic Activists and Horizontal Alliances in the Early 20th Century

New scholarly work on how Jews of past generations advanced groundbreaking multiracial coalition work, and what the tensions they faced — including racism within the Jewish community — say about conditions today.

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Peace is Easy: When Everything Has Gone So Far Afield, How Do We Make Peace?

by Rabbi Rachael Bregman
A D’var Torah for Parshat Vayishlach by Rabbi Rachael Bregman I live in the land where Trump and Biden signs face off from across property lines. We are told daily that our brothers, our neighbors, are a threat to our lives, are our enemies, because of how we vote. My “other” is not an abstraction,...
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Redigging the wells

by Avner Gvaryahu
In the struggle over democracy, it is not just about big ideas, levers of power, or sums of money: It is about human lives.
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Democracy and Elections

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Text studies, divrei Torah, placards, and more resources for elections.
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Jewish Texts On Fair Voting And Just Elections

by Rabbi Mark Hurvitz and Rabbi Ed Stafman
"In the form we know them today, popular elections – where all adult citizens vote for their leaders – are the product of western democracies."
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Two Decades Later

by Albert Fox Cahn and Zachary Silver
Two decades later, it is easier to see how we were tempted by the idols of that time, but it is still hard to recognize the idols of today. We remember the sheer panic of 19 years ago, and how we longed for someone — anyone — to make us feel safe again. Those who told us that we need only sacrifice a bit of our liberty for safety often gave us neither. Looking back, we remember just how hollow those promises were.
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Blessings, Curses, and Choices

by Talia Lavin
It’s Rosh Hashanah, and those lifeless eyes stare at the collective of mingled families, a lot of kids – I’m among them – who sneak off to play cards.
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Counting everyone, including the stranger, for the 2020 Census 

by Erika Becker-Medina
A d’var Torah for Parshat Naso. “The Eternal one spoke to Moses: Take a census.” This week’s Torah portion, Naso, focuses on one of the multiple censuses that was carried out, the census of the Levites in the desert. This year in the U.S. is our year to carry out the census — to be...
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Listening Leads to Understanding, Which Leads to God

by Congressman Jerry Nadler
A d'var Torah for Shavuot by Congressman Jerry Nadler, originally published in 2020.
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