Reeling from my journey into America’s ugly past
Reflections on a visit to the National Memorial of Peace and Justice and to the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Ala.
Reflections on a visit to the National Memorial of Peace and Justice and to the Legacy Museum in Montgomery, Ala.
On the impact of slavery and the white Jewish obligations to respond.
Essays, sermons and study guides from the RRA around racial justice.
A dinner learning program on racial justice from Repair the World.
Some best practices for growing communities that welcome Jews of color.
This piece by Rabbi Jessica Rosenberg and Mackenzie Reynolds provides a brief overview of American Jewish history, antisemitism in the 21st century and big questions for challenging assumptions about Jews, whiteness and privilege in the United States.
Sarah Barasch-Hagans presents a selection of quotes from Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel’s 1963 speech, “Religion and Race.”
Rabbi Joshua Lesser writes frankly about leadership, representation and making assumptions about Jews of color in spaces dominated by white Jews.
In this study guide, Rabbi Bob Gluck outlines the book Racing to Justice by John A. Powell, including major themes, notable quotes and topics for discussion.
In this d’var delivered in 2009, Rabbi Malkah Binah Klein reflects on race, particularism and the work needed to be done by white Jews to address racism and colorblindness in Jewish communities, neighborhoods, schools and relationships.