The human rights activist who fled the Holocaust and created iconic human rights art is featured in Fairfield University's 'In Real Times' exhibit, open September 29

Sandwiched between the UN Climate Ambition Summit and Yom Kippur, the March to End Fossil Fuels falls in a narrow window that excludes some US Jews, while others embrace it

Long a top priority for American Jews, climate change hasn't been high on the agenda for the organizations serving them - but that's beginning to change

Make Their Memory Shine organization brings together people of all backgrounds to commemorate Holocaust, identify common values and respect differences

Orthodox welcome Supreme Court reversal despite questions over Jewish halakhic take on issue, with some envisioning court challenge based on Jewish religious freedom

From Hank Greenberg to Aly Raisman, Jewish athletes have often spoken up against injustice. Here's a short history of others who have stood up for their values

In a book whose release is timed to coincide with the March 25 anniversary of the NYC blaze that killed 146 garment workers, Martin Abramowitz describes searching for painful truth

Vanessa Wruble, who withdrew from Women’s March due to antisemitism among leadership, is channeling activism in March On in favor of expanded US voting rights

Rabbi Arthur Ocean Waskow offers new words to old prayers to mirror a turbulent reality in 'Dancing in God's Earthquake,' his 28th book

Where many see the world going down the tubes, Hannah Alper sees opportunity to improve -- and wields considerable clout after starting her blogging career at the ripe old age of 9

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