We Were Strangers in the Land of Egypt: How We Face Immigration

As Jews, we are no strangers to the concept of immigration. Our families were all immigrants from somewhere, facing difficult choices along the way. In today’s world, we are hearing about various issues surrounding immigration on a daily basis. Join us on a year-long series to explore a 360° view of immigration, helping us to […]

Speaker Series: Prof. Jennifer Ritterhouse

Jennifer Ritterhouse is the author of Growing Up Jim Crow: How Black and White Southern Children Learned Race, and Discovering the South: One Man's Travels Through a Changing America in the 1930s. She is one of several co-editors of Remembering Jim Crow: African Americans Tell About Life in the Segregated South. Professor Ritterhouse teaches at […]

Great Texts of America Shabbat Sustenance

One of the cornerstones of our Rebuilding Democracy Project, Great Texts of America gives us the opportunity to study the foundational texts of our country using the same skills and devices we use to study Torah. The text changes from month to month, but the conversation is always lively and bagels are provided. Click here […]