Lo v’tzidkat’kha (not for your righteousness): Expulsion in Eikev (Parshat Eikev)

by Cantor Vera Broekhuysen
A d’var Torah for Parshat Eikev Just over three years ago, I sat at lunch with my husband and my food turned to ash in my mouth. I listened in horror as a man announced his candidacy for our country’s highest office, and in almost the same breath, spewed a venomous slew of accusations against...
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The Weeping Mother Speaks: On Tisha B’Av, Remembering the Pain of Separation

by Rabbi Ruhi Sophia Motzkin Rubenstein
Tisha B’Av reminds us: You know what this awful pain feels like. First, every year, we are supposed to practice feeling the excruciating dissonance between the way things are and the way they should be. We have to feel the deep outrage and pain of the crying mother. But we must also be Rachel, weeping not only for her children, but naming the more compassionate way of being that we know, that we remember is possible.
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We Are Unstoppable/Another World Is Possible

by Rabbi Arielle Lekach-Rosenberg
Rabbi Arielle Lekach-Rosenberg reflects on her visit to the San Diego-Tijuana border with T'ruah and HIAS.
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Protest Placards

Download and print yourself, or order a pack of seven on sturdy 19"x 25" cardboard.
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Saying Yes When Others Say No (Parshat Sh’lach-Lecha)

by Rabbi Faith Joy Dantowitz
Rabbi Faith Joy Dantowitz writes about Parshat Sh'lach-Lecha.
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Poor People’s Campaign Resources

by Rabbi Ruhi Sophia Motzkin Rubenstein, Rabbi Bill Plevan, Rabbi Jonah Geffen, Rabbi Suzanne Singer, Rabbi Arthur Waskow, Rabbi Mike Rothbaum, Rabbi Stephanie Ruskay, Dr. Yonatan Brafman
From May 14-June 22, 2018, the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival launched 40 days of “nonviolent moral fusion direct action,” calling on our country to change course on the deep moral crises that threaten our democracy and our survival. T’ruah supported the campaign in a variety of ways, including by publishing...
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Kedoshim: Love the Stranger as Yourself

by Rabbi Jonathan Kligler
On a recent Sunday, I was invited to preach at a neighboring Episcopalian church. This church is unusual in that its members are a mixture of English and Spanish speakers. The vast majority of the Spanish speakers are undocumented immigrants and their children. My congregation has been working with this church community to support and, if...
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Opening the Door at Passover

by Rabbi Julie Hilton Danan
At the first Passover, we marked our doorposts with the blood of a sacrificial lamb to protect us from the Angel of Death (Exodus 12:23). Although that was a one-time ritual, doors continue to be a central symbol of the holiday. It is a symbol that seems more relevant than ever in an age when nativism...
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Spreading a Sukkah of Peace Over a Person in Sanctuary

by Rabbi Victor Reinstein
My community in Boston, Nehar Shalom Community Synagogue, is part of a sanctuary cluster of six houses of worship—three Christian, three Jewish—supporting a man lacking immigration status who is currently a guest in one of the churches. I had the privilege to speak at a Sanctuary press conference during the deeply reflective days of turning...
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Mikdash: A Jewish Guide to the New Sanctuary Movement

by Rabbi Lev Meirowitz Nelson and Rabbi Salem Pearce
T’ruah’s complete Jewish guide to the New Sanctuary Movement is here in a revised and expanded edition! This resource includes: Background information on sanctuary and immigration, placing them in the larger context of white nationalism and America’s history with immigration Concrete steps to take An original essay grounding sanctuary work in Jewish tradition and text...
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