While many Jews of color see an enthusiastic embrace of efforts to spur diversity and change, only time will tell whether these commitments endure

Christina Jefferson grew up in a Baptist family before converting to Judaism along with her wife. Now, she attends synagogue, volunteers and sees her job as a form of 'tikkun olam'

Results show that 8% of American Jewry identifies as Black, Hispanic, Asian or multiracial, showing them to be a significant minority; that number nearly doubles for those under 30

Gugulethu Moyo had made history when selected to head Tucson’s Jewish History Museum, but six months later she quit accusing the board of dysfunction fueled by racism and sexism

Black Orthodox Rabbi Shais Rishon examines Judaism's foundational text with an eye on race and gender within the framework of tradition

In this week’s Behind the Headlines, for ToI Community members, a lively panel conversation with three unique voices on circles of trust between two beleaguered American peoples

For decades the US organization worked to shatter Ashkenormative stereotypes and pioneered programming by and for non-white Jews. It's now seeing its first Black executive director

California-based groups launch initiative to boost minority representation in community leadership roles

It’s not the African-American's first Jewish starring role, but this time he recites the Hebrew-language 'Traveler's Prayer' with a British accent as he blasts off into space

Jewish groups gather to mourn with Black Lives Matter movement activists, uniting around 'radical opportunity' for change

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