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Exploring Religious Diversity in Israel Part 2: Marriage, Kashrut and Transportation

Forward Focus: A 4-Part Series Exploring Religious Diversity in Israel Explore Israel's fascinating landscape and what it means to be Jewish in our homeland through JFNA's four-part series exploring religious diversity in Israel.  Israel – the start-up nation. A flourishing nation, known for its innovation and advancement. Ahead of its time in so many ways. […]

Exploring Religious Diversity in Israel Part 2: Marriage, Kashrut and Transportation

Forward Focus: A 4-Part Series Exploring Religious Diversity in Israel Explore Israel's fascinating landscape and what it means to be Jewish in our homeland through JFNA's four-part series exploring religious diversity in Israel.  Israel – the start-up nation. A flourishing nation, known for its innovation and advancement. Ahead of its time in so many ways. […]

Too Much & Never Enough: Climate Change & Water Insecurity

National and international security, stability, and prosperity will face novel challenges in the coming decades. The rivalry between the “great powers” (U.S., China, and Russia), as well as between regional states, will remain a feature of 21st Century international relations. But novel transnational issues like climate change and water insecurity will establish a new and […]

Too Much & Never Enough: Climate Change & Water Insecurity

National and international security, stability, and prosperity will face novel challenges in the coming decades. The rivalry between the “great powers” (U.S., China, and Russia), as well as between regional states, will remain a feature of 21st Century international relations. But novel transnational issues like climate change and water insecurity will establish a new and […]

Gist Communities—Settlements of Freed Slaves – How They Worked and Continue Today

A Lenten Journey through Black History in Rural Ohio The Catholic Rural Life Conferences and Anti-Racism Task Force of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Social Action Office invite you to join us for a series of three presentations looking at three unique aspects of African American history in southwestern Ohio. The talks will operate independently so […]

Gist Communities—Settlements of Freed Slaves – How They Worked and Continue Today

A Lenten Journey through Black History in Rural Ohio The Catholic Rural Life Conferences and Anti-Racism Task Force of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati Social Action Office invite you to join us for a series of three presentations looking at three unique aspects of African American history in southwestern Ohio. The talks will operate independently so […]

Extremism: How We Got Here

John Judis and Dr. Gary P. Zola In partnership with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives Events including the violent storming of the US Capitol and the white nationalist march in Charlottesville have exposed how extreme polarization creates fertile ground for violent extremism. This has led to political gridlock and an […]

Extremism: How We Got Here

John Judis and Dr. Gary P. Zola In partnership with The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives Events including the violent storming of the US Capitol and the white nationalist march in Charlottesville have exposed how extreme polarization creates fertile ground for violent extremism. This has led to political gridlock and an […]

Faith Among Black Americans

The new Pew Research Center study Faith among Black Americans examines a wide range of religious experiences, including congregational life, personal religious beliefs and practices, and the role of religious beliefs and institutions in public life. With over 8,000 Black American respondents, the survey is large enough to examine the rich diversity of Black religious […]

Faith Among Black Americans

The new Pew Research Center study Faith among Black Americans examines a wide range of religious experiences, including congregational life, personal religious beliefs and practices, and the role of religious beliefs and institutions in public life. With over 8,000 Black American respondents, the survey is large enough to examine the rich diversity of Black religious […]

“Living, Mothering, Resisting” with Molly Rush

Molly Rush, mother of six and Co-Founder of the Thomas Merton Center for Peace and Justice in Pittsburgh, was a member of the Plowshares Eight. In 1980 they entered a General Electric plant in King of Prussia and hammered on nose cones of nuclear weapons. We were arrested, tried and convicted. Philip and Fr. Daniel […]

“Living, Mothering, Resisting” with Molly Rush

Molly Rush, mother of six and Co-Founder of the Thomas Merton Center for Peace and Justice in Pittsburgh, was a member of the Plowshares Eight. In 1980 they entered a General Electric plant in King of Prussia and hammered on nose cones of nuclear weapons. We were arrested, tried and convicted. Philip and Fr. Daniel […]