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Learn three Jewish practices that you can use to change the world for good with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg. Chesed is the Jewish practice of loving kindness or caring for someone else. It is voluntary and individual.
The fourth Israeli Presidential Conference, Facing Tomorrow, 2012. Panel: New Interpretations of an Ancient Identity: The Next Jewish Generation. Speaker: Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg, USA.
"A lot of things change when you have a kid. And I was startled to realize how much my way of thinking about spirituality, and my understanding of my Jewish spiritual practice, got rearranged when I became a mom for the first time.
Danya Ruttenberg a Jewish feminist on how Judaism and feminism absolutely require one another.
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, President & Dean of Valley Beit Midrash interviews Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg on the topic of "Spirituality in Jewish Social Justice Activism."
The Kaddish is a Jewish prayer full of praise that is recited during Jewish prayer services and associated with death and mourning. Learn more about the meaning behind the prayer with Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg.
In the newest addition to the Jewish Choices, Jewish Voices series, co-editors Elliot Dorff and Danya Ruttenberg have brought together a diverse group of Jews to comment on how Judaism affects their views and actions regarding sex.
Thanks in large part to the struggles of their activist foremothers, today’s young Jewish women have a dizzying array of spiritual options.
In the last few decades a number of factors—post-modernism, feminism, queer liberation, and more—have brought discussion of sexuality to the fore, and with it a whole new set of questions that challenge time-honored traditions and ways of thinking.
How do we expand health care coverage to more Americans? Are hate crimes legislation and affirmative action fair? What sacrifices must we make to protect the environment? Is the death penalty morally acceptable? Contributors include Jill Jacobs, of Jewish Funds for Justice; Arthur Waskow, director...