A collection of articles from Be'Chol Lashon's Rosh Hashanah list, representing holiday experiences from Jews of Color.
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This was not the first time a white Jew has questioned the authenticity of my Judaism based on the color of my skin. It was, however, the first time a white Jew had done this to me in my own home.
Cada año, alrededor del mundo, el pueblo judío se reúne en familia y en comunidad para recordar la historia de Pésaj. Durante este festival, se nos enseña a contar la historia de nuestros antepasados esclavizados e imaginar como si nosotros mismos estuviéramos siendo emancipados de la esclavitud.
Commemorate the new year by hosting your very own Rosh Hashanah Seder. This guide, created by Jewtina y Co., is a perfect way to explore the traditions of Rosh Hashanah while also elevating Latino/x culture. Conmemora el año nuevo organizando tu propio Seder de Rosh Hashaná. Esta guía, creada por Jewtina y Co., es una manera perfecta de explorar las tradiciones de Rosh Hashaná y al mismo tiempo elevar la cultura Latina
Kaddish is an an ancient Jewish prayer sequence regularly recited in the synagogue service, including thanksgiving and praise and concluding with a prayer for universal peace. It can often be recited for those who've passed. The Jewish Multiracial Network wrote this one for Black Lives.
Chris Harrison from Union for Reform Judaism shares his perspective on what Juneteenth means to a Black Jewish person
This personal essay by Marcella White-Campbell shares connection to Juneteenth with her family, and how she weaves in its meaning with her children.