
The Shalom Report
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After the 7th Day of Passover: Still Caught Between Frightening Choices
According to tradition, on the seventh day of Passover, the band of runaway Israelite slaves had fled Narrrowland (Egypt) and stood on the edge of the Unknown. This November, the American people will face the Unknown at the national election, which comes just two weeks after the Fall Harvest Festival of Sukkot.
Rabbis Bringing Food to Gaza: A Personal Witness
Rabbi Toba Spitzer shares her personal account of an action on the Gaza border, coinciding with Passover, to lift up the theme of “let all who are hungry come and eat”.
This Sunday! — For Times Such as These Seasons of Our Joy
We invite you to join us this Sunday for a special book event — On Sunday, May 5th at 7pm ET (4pm PT) Rabbis Ariana Katz and Jessica Rosenberg will be with The Shalom Center to discuss their new book, For Times Such As These.
This Thursday, 4/25: “New Diaspora Judaism”
A reminder: This Thursday, April 25, you are invited to join The Shalom Center for an online webinar featuring Shaul Magid, author of the new book The Necessity of Exile, in conversation with Rabbi Arthur Waskow, on the transformative notion and practice of a deliberate new Diaspora Judaism to help guide us in the years ahead.
Emergency Seder in the Streets to Stop Arming Israel
An invitation/call from Jewish Voice for Peace, Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, and IfNotNow
“A Day That Burns Like A Furnace”: The Warning of Shabbat HaGadol
Today let us pause on Shabbat HaGadol, heed the words of the Prophet Malachi, and invite ourselves to shoulder the task of Elijah by taking active roles in the world for healing Earth, not devastating the next generation.
What is “New Diaspora Judaism”?
Rabbi Shaul Magid, a Dartmouth scholar and public intellectual, author of the new book The Necessity of Exile, will be leading a webinar on “New Diaspora Judaism” from 7:30 to 9pm Eastern time (4:30 Pacific time) on Thursday evening April 25, the fifth evening of Pesach.
Before Seder: Red Heifer vs Trauma
Our wise forebears realized that intimate experience of death might so deeply traumatize people that they would need a ritual reentry to communal activities. So we have midrashically drawn on the ritual of the Red Heifer to precede the Seder.
A Declaration of Collective Atonement on the Part of Jews of Conscience
A Call for Grieving and Healing
Authored by the Foundation for Ethics and Meaning, a Project of We the World dedicated to Michael Lerner and to the memory of Peter Gabel
Union for Reform Judaism pledges to divest millions from fossil fuel industry
We share with you an excerpt from the JTA /Forward article announcing a major step by a major Jewish organization against the Corporate Carbon Pharaohs who are burning Earth for the sake of their own profits.
Further notes toward Seder in a Bloody Year
R’ Arthur writes: “Chava Alberstein, a premier Israeli singer, took the traditional Pesach song Chad Gadya and in Hebrew and Aramaic, bewailed its cycle of violence. Juliet Spitzer turned it into an English that is singable, chantable.”
Freedom Seder Revisited
Join people of all backgrounds for this long-running and beloved annual event at The Weitzman Museum in Philadelphia, inspired by R’ Arthur’s original Freedom Seder. A lineup of speakers (including R’ Arthur), storytellers, and musicians reflect on traditional Passover themes such as freedom, renewal, transmitting traditions, and welcoming the stranger.
Help get out the pro-Earth, pro-People vote!
The Shalom Center joins with the Jewish Climate Action Network of Massachusetts to Turn Out the Pro-Earth, Pro-People Vote, beginning properly enough in high-stakes Pennsylvania on Pesach!
Liberating Your Passover Seder
R’ Arthur writes, “We have done what we could to send biblical passages, Palestinian poetry, etc., to help in creating a Truthful Seder [this year]. We also invite you to buy Liberating Your Passover Seder to heal and hearten your heart.”
Notes toward a Passover Haggadah for the Bloodshed Crisis of 2024
R’ Arthur shares “Notes toward a Haggadah” for this season, not the haggadah itself — with an invititation to add or subtract and to let us know what emerges.
Passover in a Time of Massive Bloodshed
How can we celebrate in the face of so much death and so much trauma amongst the living? The biblical tradition offers us a way.
Two Pesach Sedarim for This Year
April 22 is the night of the first Seder. The day before, April 22, is Earth Day. We are making available two possible Sedarim. The first one is this, from a couple of years ago, called Earth & Justice Freedom-Seder.
Passover — This Year??
R’ Arthur explores the differences between Purim and Passover, with the question in mind: How should we celebrate Passover this year?
Remember clearly, Remember faintly, Don't forget!
Dvarim (Deuteronomy) 25: 17-19 (to be read specially on the Shabbat before Purim, called Shabbat Zachor [Shabbat “Remember”]