When we hear the shofar this year, may we each hear the cries of those whose voices we’ve willfully or unknowingly ignored.
When we hear the shofar this year, may we each hear the cries of those whose voices we’ve willfully or unknowingly ignored.
When I think about the coming months, I’m inspired to not simply “return to normal” but to build a “new normal” that proactively centers human dignity.
Some dismiss or even erase uncomfortable texts, but it is not the goal of Jewish education to help us feel comfortable.
Right now, finding new ways to support loved ones is vital. We’re excited to be part of a new pilot program offering virtual mental health trainings.
As I read and listen to the many who write and speak about their experiences in this global pandemic, I become aware that not all voices are fully present.
Our success in responding to world-changing events is often measured by the small moments and encounters, like checking in on a loved one.
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