
“Diversity,” “Equity,” and “Inclusion” in MLK’s Words and in Jewish Thought
Open any newspaper, or click on any online news site, and, virtually every day, you will find descriptions of “DEI” as an extremely harmful phenomenon.

Open any newspaper, or click on any online news site, and, virtually every day, you will find descriptions of “DEI” as an extremely harmful phenomenon.

While it might still be January, the days are ever-so-slowly getting longer and many of us are looking forward to spring. The natural world will

Our world holds a range of challenges for us. At the heart of how we meet those challenges is the call to brotherhood.

As we commemorate MLK Day, how can we support liberation in our communities? How do we continue the work of liberation without miracles?

A prayer in honor of Martin Luther King Day, commemorating what Dr. King stood for and about, learning from his ever-effective words.

A responsive reading from the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., put together by Rabbi A. Nathan Abramowitz.

At the 1968 Rabbinical Assembly convention, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke to assembled rabbis concerning how they can fight for justice.