With the number of displaced people at its highest in recorded history, the Jewish mandate to care for refugees is more pressing than ever. HIAS, the oldest (and only Jewish)... read more
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has been tracking and combating anti-Semitism and protecting American civil liberties since its founding in 1903—work that, unfortunately, is increasingly critical today. (The ADL this year... read more
The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles is the central agency that provides assistance to thousands of Jews in need each year, helps non-Jewish Angelenos as part of the Jewish... read more
The Institute for Jewish Spirituality’s Clergy Leadership Program sustains and strengthens moral leaders—work that is essential today. The 18-month program helps Jewish clergy cultivate personal practices that will benefit their... read more
A “creative studio for the Jewish future,” Reboot is a network of artists, activists, and entrepreneurs working to reinvigorate Jewish life by making the old new and the new inviting... read more
More than 70 years after the end of WWII, the American response to the Holocaust remains contested by historians. While some hail President Roosevelt as a savior of the Jewish... read more
In the last year of his life, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. organized a faith-rooted, multi-racial movement for economic justice called the... read more
While there is a long history of anti-Semitism in right wing circles, anti-Jewish bias has cropped up in progressive spaces, too, creating obstacles for many American Jews to participate in or... read more
As the largest Jewish denominational movement in North America, the Reform movement plays a critical role in shaping the North American Jewish response to the issues of our day. But according... read more
The head of a predominately black church and the leader of a confederate heritage group may make an unlikely pair, but they are part of a small group of people who have been quietly meeting since... read more