
The Shalom Report
Below you will find the latest mailings of The Shalom Report, our regular newsletter. To receive The Shalom Report directly in your inbox, click here.
Book event: For Times Such as These
R’ Arthur will join the authors of the new book For Times Such As These, inspired in part by Seasons of Our Joy, in a conversation about the radical power of Jewish holidays to help transform the world.
Mourners’ Kaddish In A Time of War and Violence
So long as the war between the two families of Abraham continues, we might want to make a practice that on one occasion each shabbat, we add this special Mourners' Kaddish.
NCJW Calls Alabama Supreme Court’s IVF Ruling an Affront to Religious Freedom
Read the statement released by National Council of Jewish Women CEO Sheila Katz, in response to the Alabama Supreme Court ruling that declared frozen embryos to be children and that the discarding of frozen embryos constitutes the wrongful death of a minor.
Prophetic Judaism: Rabbi Nate on Judaism Unbound’s latest podcast
Our Associate Director, Rabbi Nate DeGroot, was interviewed on the latest episode of Judaism Unbound’s podcast, in an in-depth conversation with hosts Lex Rofeberg and Dan Libenson.
For Times Such as These Seasons of Our Joy: The Radical Power of Jewish Holidays to Transform the World
A For Times Such as These book tour event, with the book’s authors in conversation with Rabbi Arthur Waskow on the radical power of Jewish holidays to help transform the world.
Purim IV — Making Purim Matter in the Present Crisis
In 1969, the Freedom Seder sparked a new Burning Bush of Jewish action for social and racial justice in the US. Could an intervention into Purim at this moment encourage a new outlook on Israeli and American Jewish policy toward Palestine?
Purim III — What Would Esther Do — Today??
Today, writer, painter, and cultural activist Arlene Goldbard, past President of the Shalom Center Board, delves into what makes Esther a “natural tactical mastermind”.
Why US withdrawal of UNRWA funds is unconscionable
Marilyn Garson, author of Still Lives – a Memoir of Gaza. and co-founder of Alternative Jewish Voices, writes: “Twelve of UNRWA’s Gaza staff have been accused of participating in the Oct. 7 attack, out of some 13,000 employees. The accusation has outraged Israelis and it is a betrayal of UNRWA itself. . . . But the actions of a dozen people frankly pale against the foreseeable disaster that will be triggered by defunding assistance to the 2 million starving Gazan civilians who rely on UNRWA.”
Meet our Advisory Council!
Today, we are thrilled to introduce you to our Advisory Council!
Meet our Board of Directors!
We are pleased to introduce you to The Shalom Center’s freshly updated Board of Directors!
Purim II — How Purim Worked for an Oppressed People — And How Power Makes It Dangerous
Today, R’ Arthur writes, “ I want to explore how Purim worked for centuries of Am Yisrael, the Godwrestling Folk, the Jewish People. Especially I want to look at Megillat Esther, the Scroll of Esther — which claims to have invented, explained, and justified Purim.”
Purim I — Why a Purim Massacre at Abraham's Tomb?
Here The Shalom Center begins an adventure into the Festival of Purim that will lead us all into several ways of transforming Purim and, we hope, the world — through actifests. Each week from now until Purim you will find here one excitement or incitement.
Today: which midrash frames the future?
US Jews & Nuanced Court Decision
R’ Arthur writes: “The International Court of Justice has delivered a more ‘nuanced’ decision on the current war between the Netanyahu regime and the Military Wing of Hamas. . . . While I myself would have gone further and swifter, I am not a world-spanning court with a strong sense of its own weakness. . . . it needs vigorous support from governments, businesses, religious communities, other civil societies.”
The Year Ahead: Actifest Experiments & Honoring Legacy
Now on the other side of Tu B’Shvat, the Jewish new year for the trees, and with the secular new year still visible in the rearview mirror, we want to take this opportunity to share with you what we’re excited about for The Shalom Center in the year ahead.
Mourners’ Kaddish in Time of War and Violence
R’ Arthur writes: “Dear companions in the struggle for a decent world, in the midst of sorrow, violence, and trauma, we need to rediscover the deep meanings of the Mourners Kaddish.”
Fertility, Plagues, Earth, & Freedom: Torah & Today
A reflection by David Waskow on the interaction of two moments in time: Tu B’Shvat — a celebration of trees and creation, and Martin Luther King, Jr.’s birthday — a commemoration of a commitment to justice.
Take Collaborative Action in the Weeks Ahead:
The Shalom Center is proud to be co-sponsor of upcoming action campaigns led by two of our respected partners: Tu Bishvat Virtual Lobby Day with Jewish Earth Alliance and Repro Shabbat with the National Council of Jewish Women.
Susannah Heschel & Tarek El-Ariss: Talking Decently about War & Peace
Dartmouth professors Susannah Heschel & Tarek El-Ariss join The Shalom Center for a discussion about how they helped guide the post-10/7 conversation on their college campus.
Israeli Supreme Court & People vs. ’Yahu
Israeli Supreme Court & People vs. ’Yahu
Gazans & Political Hamas vs. Military-Murderous Hamas
Four Sides, Not Two, in the War
BREAKING NEWS: SOME HAMAS LEADERS PROPOSE 2-STATE PEACE
Perhaps the first hint of serious change within what was the government of Gaza.