Creating Ethical Workplaces: Conversations on Consent and Anti-Harassment
Creating Ethical Workplaces: Conversations on Consent and Anti-Harassment Read More »
Join SRE Network for an honest conversation about how Jewish communal organizations can better support their employees through family and medical leave, fertility challenges, and caregiving responsibilities.
Building Cultures of Care: Why Family and Medical Leave Matter in Jewish Workplaces Read More »
As we enter the season of reflection and renewal, join Dr. Guila Benchimol and Rabba Yaffa Epstein for an interactive learning session on Thursday, September 18 grounded in the newly created Torah of SRE sourcesheet.
From Reflection to Renewal: Torah of SRE High Holiday Learning Session Read More »
Explore food as a language shared by southern Jewish women and consider how the politics of power established a complex regional cuisine shaped by both privilege and deprivation. The southern Jewish kitchen’s history can teach us about women’s agency, migration, labor, social structures, religion, race, and class. Dr. Marcie Cohen Ferris is emeritus professor of
Marcie Cohen Ferris, The Edible Jewish South Read More »
In the early 20th century, thousands of Russian Jews immigrated to the US through Galveston, Texas. This talk explores the origins, experiences, and legacies of women in the Galveston Movement and their descendants—including herself. Rachel Cockerell is a London-born writer and historian. Her first book, Melting Point, an experimental history of her family’s search for a
Rachel Cockerell, The Galveston Movement and Its Legacy Read More »
South Jewish women navigated the Civil War and Reconstruction in ways shaped by their gender, religious backgrounds, racial status, and political inclinations. Learn about those who documented their thoughts about slavery, the sectional conflict, and the legacy of the War. Dr. Shari Rabin is Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, Religion, and History and chair of
Shari Rabin, Jewish Women in the Civil War and Reconstruction Read More »
On this mournful day of Tisha B’Av, we want to reflect on the nature of “lamentation.” What does it mean to share the yearning of one’s soul, the ache that one holds? How do we express our own lamentations – and? – how do we listen to the pain of others? Tisha b’Av is a
Tisha B’Av HerTorah: Listening To A Lament Read More »
5 Fridays starting May 2nd 11:00am-1:30pm ET/8:00-10:30am PT Online We invite you to become a Gender Equity Advocate, working together toward equal, unbiased hiring & employment processes, language & behaviors in Jewish workplaces, building organizational capacity for gender equity.
Gender Equity Advocates Cohort Read More »
What is gender, and how does it shape our identities, communities, and values? In this interactive webinar, Jews for a Secular Democracy and Keshet invite you to explore the fundamental concepts of gender, how it differs from sex and sexual orientation, and what Jewish texts and traditions say about it. We’ll break down key gender
Gender Unpacked: Exploring Gender, Judaism, and Allyship Read More »