Tag Archive: Elissa Froman Social Change Fellowship

Emunah on Mimouna

Many of us eagerly anticipate the meal at the conclusion of Passover. Finally, we can eat pizza, cake, and all of the hametz-filled carbohydrates we’ve been missing. For North African Jews, this time takes on heightened meaning with the celebration of Mimouna, a joyous day-long celebration of the end of the prohibition against eating bread that includes eating traditional Mizrahi Jewish foods. Yet this special tradition has become intertwined with debates over the use and abuse of Mizrahi culture in Israel.

Our Froman Fellows on Social Justice and Judaism

Froman fellows become familiar with NIF’s work with Israeli civil society so that they can become ambassadors for progressive change in Israel as they enter the rabbinate. Read what our 2018-2019 fellows have to say on social justice and Judaism.

Invisible Borders

While Israel is the Jewish nation, it is also a country of many peoples. In this lies great opportunity.

Froman Fellowship Brings Key Issues to Tomorrow’s Rabbis

Amal Elsana Alh’jooj spoke to rabbinical students about her life journey as a feminist Bedouin in Israel.

Tu BiShvat and Status Quo in Israel

This Tu Bishvat, a Froman fellow recommits himself to religious freedom by exploring the origins of the religious character of the State of Israel.

Bring NIF Values to Your Passover Seder

Three rabbinical students taking part in an NIF Fellowship prepared these holiday cards.

Elissa Froman Social Change Fellowship

A unique opportunity for rabbinical students associated with the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion to engage in deep learning about social issues in Israel. The fellowship takes place in three sites: Jerusalem, Los Angeles, and New York.

In the Footsteps of Elissa Froman

Meet Emily Aronson, first-year rabbinical student and the future of tikkun olum.