Your Freedom
Celebrate freedom by honoring the true freedom God granted us when He gave the Torah to the Jewish people.
A History of Religious Freedom in North America
On September 12, 1695, the small Jewish community of what would become New York City, petitioned Governor Thomas Dongan for the right to exercise their religion in public. Because of the…
Freedom Caps
While an internet search can bring up many different statistics about the number of Jews involved in the civil rights movement, it is fair to say that it was a significant percentage when…
Appreciate Freedom of Religion
The custom to play with bows and arrows on Lag Ba’omer parallels that of dreidels on Chanukah. When the autocratic governing powers outlawed the study of Torah, these toys were used as…
Appreciate Religious Freedom
On Chanukah, Jews celebrate a victory over those who attempted to suppress religious freedom of worship because they refused to tolerate other people’s beliefs.
For Freedom
Take the time to honor those soldiers who have given their all to protect our freedom.
Contemplating Freedom
Begin thinking about what freedom means to you and share your thoughts at the seder.
Religious Freedom
Take a minute and thank God that you live in a time when governments can and do express a desire for religious freedom for all.
Celebrate Religious Freedom
Take a minute and thank God that you live in a time when governments can and do express a desire for religious freedom for all.