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Perhaps we have failed to see that, despite the different ways we experience oppression, our lives and our dignity are deeply interconnected.
Conflicting stories can be true at the same time.
The Talmud claims that though each of us may be different from one another, we are all created in the same way, in the same form.
Names can distract from what they signify.
Instances of racism and cultural insensitivity in predominantly white Jewish spaces underscore the urgent need for a more intersectional approach.
The Torah’s program for justice is also a program for internal healing of those places within ourselves that are broken and vulnerable.
It took people from all walks of life to leave the narrow place of Pharaoh’s Egypt, wander the desert together, and find the promised land.
In our tradition, to be free is a collective journey.
Reading is the foundation for all other learning.
Community schools are both a place and a partnership to help students and families thrive.
President Joe Biden has done what other presidents could have done, but only he has: cancel student debt for 4 million borrowers eligible for relief.
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