National Book Award Goes to Jewish Renewal Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi
National Book Award Goes to Jewish Renewal Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi (January, 2013) OHALAH, the Association of Rabbis for Jewish Renewal, is delighted to announce that a book by one of our...
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My Thoughts as We Embark upon a New Initiative in Support of Religious Pluralism at the Kotel We live at a moment of great blessing in Jewish history. There has been a great healing of old...
View ArticleOn the 25th Anniversary of the Founding of Women of the Wall
On behalf of OHALAH, the Jewish Renewal association of rabbis and cantors, and the Rabbinic Pastors Association, we send B’rachot v’Ichulim, blessings and good wishes on the 25th Anniversary of the...
View ArticleRabbi Yocheved Mintz Honored for Her Work With Adult Students
Rabbi Mintz of Congregation P’nai Tikvah in Las Vegas has helped eight adult students become B’nei Simchat Chochmah after 18 months of diligent study. This is her second class of students to complete...
View ArticleRabbi Ed Stafman Speaks Out for City Ordinance to Protect LGBT Rights
Rabbi Stafman of Congregation Beth Shalom in Bozeman, Montana, is working to ensure members of the Bozeman LGBT community are protected under a non-discrimination ordinance. Read the full article...
View ArticleOHALAH Statement of Condolence and Solidarity
Our hearts break at the news that Muhammad Hussein Abu Khdeir, a Palestinian teenager, was kidnapped and brutally murdered in Jerusalem less than a day after Naftali Fraenkel, Gilad Shaar and Eyal...
View ArticleRabbi Ed Stafman Appointed to the Montana State Advisory Committee
Rabbi Ed Stafman, along with 14 other volunteer members, was appointed by the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights to serve on the Montana State Advisory Committee. State advisory committee members conduct...
View ArticleRabbis Josh & Daria Jacobs-Velde Start Earth-Based Jewish Practice in Sonoma
Zmanim, based out of Sebastopol, is a 4-month-old venture that blends adventures in nature with Jewish spiritual and educational experiences. Exploring Judaism through the great outdoors is not a new...
View ArticleSacred Calling – Rabbi Leah Novick Reflects on Her Path to the ‘Divine Feminine’
At 83, Leah Novick is, by her reckoning, one of the oldest female rabbis in the country. It’s a part of her identity she carries with pride. Read the full article on Jweekly.com. The post Sacred...
View ArticleJalda Rebling and Anna Adam bring a revitalized Judaism to Germany
Jalda Rebling and Anna Adam hopped out of the Happy Hippie Jew Bus clutching a cuddle Torah and a handful of temporary tattoos of the Hebrew words for “peace” and “love.” Adam always wanted a tattoo...
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