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Resolution on Racial Injustice and Police Brutality
April 6, 2016
Whereas it is the responsibility of all Americans to fight racism, both conscious and unconscious, not only in history, but in our time. Not only in the wider world but within the Jewish community; and
Whereas the Jewish community is...
Resolutions on Civil Rights
August 13, 2014
Each year the Rabbinical Assembly passes a number of resolutions on pressing matters impacting the countries and regions where we live, the State of Israel and the future of our shared world. Passing the resolutions allows the RA to take positions...
Resolution on Inclusion and Belonging of Jews of Color
March 21, 2024
Submitted by the Racial Justice Subcommittee of the Social Justice Commission
Whereas the fight to end racism has long been...
Reflections on Heschel's Upcoming Yarzheit
January 5, 2012
By Jan Caryl Kaufman
I will never forget where I was on December 23, 1972 when I learned of the passing of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel. I was a junior in college and had gone to my evening classes at the Baltimore Hebrew College. I was...