More than 3,500 years after the dawn of Judaism, its texts, teachings, and culture continue to inspire a new generation of artists. Asylum Arts fosters those artists by bringing them... read more
Yiddish books tell us more about the history of Jewish life in Eastern Europe than perhaps any other source, and yet 98 percent of all Yiddish books remain un-translated and... read more
Founded by an Israeli organization dedicated to film and the power of storytelling, Greenhouse brings together filmmakers from countries throughout the Middle East—from Israel to Jordan, Syria, Egypt and more.... read more
In 1996, RPF made one of its first grants to support a rabbinic fellowship at Congregation B’nai Jeshurun in New York. More than 20 years later, Rabbi Sharon Brous, one... read more
Who are the Martin Luther Kings and the Abraham Joshua Heschels of our day? And how do we ensure their voices and messages reach and move Americans? These questions are at... read more
From the Travel Ban to the end of DACA, 2017 left refugees and immigrants, already among the most vulnerable in our society, more vulnerable still. One silver lining: congregations across the... read more
Inspired by the notion that food allows the soul to grow, The People’s Supper—a two-year initiative powered by three non-profits that joined forces to combat partisanship in the wake of... read more
When StoryCorps released Who We Are, a 12-episode series of animated shorts funded by RPF in 2016, the project garnered more than 40 million views online. Today, the media organization... read more
From Jewish filmmaker Joshua Seftel, The Secret Life of Muslims is an Emmy- and Peabody-nominated series of short first-person films that use humor and empathy to dispell stereotypes about Muslim... read more
Bend the Arc draws on the long and important tradition of American Jewish action, training Jewish activists and leaders throughout the country and advocating for policies that are fair and... read more