As US-inspired racial justice protests sweep the world, the British Board of Deputies assigns Stephen Bush to listen to British Jews of color and implement policy change
Founder Yitz Jordan is proud, gay, and deeply Jewish. The Tribe Herald, a centralized voice for minority Jews, is already popular with Jews of all stripes after its June 19 launch
With the BLM movement center stage, many Jewish organizations move to make communities more welcoming -- but that's no coincidence: such initiatives have been decades in the making
Rabbi Sandra Lawson defines terms and speaks frankly about the challenge of not conforming to stereotypes in her role as a Hillel campus educator at Elon University
Elisheva Rishon's designs celebrate some of her own identities while offering universal messages of affirmation that people of all backgrounds can draw strength from
Touting studies which show diversity yields stronger public policy, the Toronto-born public affairs lawyer would be Canada's first Jew of any ethnicity heading a party in 50 years
In the middle of the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest (CHOP), a cadre of rabbis hold a havdallah service, foster interfaith community, and try to make spaces welcoming to all Jews
Popularized in the 1920s, the mournful 'Eli, Eli' is an expression of faith in trying circumstances -- and has been embraced by musicians like Duke Ellington and Lionel Hampton
Rabbis Jill Crimmings and Aaron Weininger on supporting Black Lives Matter while facing challenges like heightening security as US anti-Semitism surges
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