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Why Our Stories Matter: Standing Up for Refugees and Immigrants This Refugee Shabbat

By Rabbi Ronit Tsadok, Director of Project Kavod This year, participating in HIAS Refugee Shabbat from February 28 to March 1 feels more important than ever. This is a critical moment for us to reaffirm and redouble our support for refugees, asylum seekers, and the forcibly displaced. If you want to participate in Refugee Shabbat,… Continue Reading

The Quiet Glow: Lessons from the Chanukah Candles

By Rabbi Ronit Tsadok, Director of Project Kavod Years ago, a teacher of mine shared that after lighting the Chanukah candles each night, she sits by the menorah for 30 minutes. I remember thinking how beautiful this practice is, and also how countercultural. In this time of increasing distraction, we so quickly move from one… Continue Reading

From Strangers to Neighbors: Building Dignity Through the JFS Winter Warmth Drive

By Rabbi Ronit Tsadok, Director of Project Kavod As a recent transplant to Seattle, I have been anticipating this weather shift with curiosity and a bit of trepidation. Many people have offered advice as my family adjusts from sunny Los Angeles. The number one thing I have heard: you need the right gear. A good… Continue Reading

Refugee Shabbat: Timeless Jewish Commitment to Welcoming the Stranger

By Rabbi Laura Rumpf, Director of Project Kavod Refugee Shabbat is a moment for congregations, organizations, and individuals around the country to dedicate a Shabbat experience to refugees and asylum seekers. This special Shabbat has even gone international with communities in Canada, Europe, and around the world taking part. As a diverse Jewish peoplehood, we… Continue Reading

JFS Food Sort: The Joy of Filling our Neighbors’ Plates

By Rabbi Laura Rumpf, Director of Project Kavod There’s an old Yiddish parable that depicts heaven and the underworld as two great big banquets. Both feature people sitting around a table with a gorgeous spread of food, but elbows that won’t bend, and incredibly long forks. The difference is, in the underworld each person only… Continue Reading

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