After war in Ukraine broke out, Motl Gordon moved to Israel where he's working with Russian-speaking Jews 'as they are' to nurture a vision of an audaciously welcoming new diaspora
The Ziegler School of Rabbinic Studies has lowered its tuition to $7,000 amid dwindling attendance and fewer rabbinical students overall, in the hopes of setting an upward trend
The Tzohar organization pairs rabbis and social workers with terminally ill patients and their families, to help plan ahead and make informed choices during difficult times
With annual cohorts of new clergy already shrinking, non-Orthodox denominations see an even sharper drop this year due to the pandemic, leaving them to rely on creative solutions
T'ruah partners with the Faith Matters Network on a new course in 'movement chaplaincy,' which seeks to provide a spiritual anchor for protesters who face the 'pain of the world'
'Freedom rider,' who built a career as a social justice-oriented rabbi, recently said he wanted to be remembered in part for invoking doctrine of 'tikkun olam,' repairing the world
21 rabbis sign letter saying climate crisis now an issue of 'pikuach nefesh' -- the Jewish law that puts preserving life above most other religious rules
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