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A Year Like No Other: Voting in Pennsylvania and Beyond

Josh Sayles
Rabbi Ron Symons
Susan Friedberg Kalson
October 15, 2020
Typically, Jews have an extraordinarily high voter turnout, said to be the highest of any ethnic group, in a nation in which only an estimated 1 in 2 eligible voters actually vote. But this is a year like no other.

Sukkot: Festival of Voting Booths

Rabbi Scott M. Nagel
Rabbi Susan N. Shankman
Rabbi Randi Nagel
September 23, 2020
It is a tradition that we observe as Americans as well, as we enter into booths each fall (and occasionally at other moments during the year) in order to make our voices heard and exercise our right to vote.

An Al Cheit for this Moment in Time

Rabbi Susan Talve
August 10, 2020
I’m praying that these weeks of consolation before the High Holidays will give us the time to confront our sins and respond in ways that will help us to heal from our brokenness and find the courage and resolve to build a better year for all.