These days, the only thing I feel certain about in our country is that nothing at all is certain. As I watch the new...
These days, the only thing I feel certain about in our country is that nothing at all is certain. As I watch the new...
Yesterday was a tough day — kicking off a tough week, and likely, a very tough four years. And yet, yesterday we...
In mid-November at Keshet’s Shabbaton in Texas for LGBTQ+ & Ally Jewish youth, participants were prompted to...
Our hearts remain broken. Our rage still simmers. The outcome of the election points to an alarming impact on LGBTQ+...
Jaimie Krass, Keshet’s Director of Youth Programs, someone who sees the cup half full and a self-proclaimed Keshet...
We recently sat down for an interview with translator and poet, Mildred Faintley, about her new translation of the...
A year ago today, my family and I were together with close friends in the Adirondack Mountains. As both families are...
On Yom Kippur, it is customary to hear the Book of Jonah chanted as the haftarah for the afternoon service. In the...
How can we find meaning and connection between two events that seem to be almost polar opposites? This is a...