Focusing solely on scale and access won’t cultivate future Jewish leadership 

Original article on eJewishPhilantropyby Rabbi Meesh Hammer-Kossoy Rabbi Leon A. Morris – November 14, 2024 The egalitarian, non-hierarchical, anti-authoritarian ethos of contemporary culture —for all of its blessings — has undermined the notion of leadership. Correctly suspicious of power and its inevitable abuse, our society is critical of practically everyone in a position of authority. … Read more

Freeing Ourselves from Kant’s Dichotomy

If Reform Judaism is to thrive, then what has emerged as its most  distinctive feature—the place of personal autonomy—needs to be  recalibrated. Personal choice needs to shift from being Reform’s  central principle to being a starting point. Of course, the ultimate  authority in religious life lies with the self. But what do we do with  … Read more

Super Bowl antisemitism ads should mark kickoff to Jewish cultural revival

Let us think of the 30-second Super Bowl commercial on antisemitism as the kickoff of sorts to a longer, sustained drive down the field. I’m grateful for the work of Robert Kraft’s Foundation to Combat Antisemitism. To bring the vital message to #StandUpToJewishHate” to more than 100 million Super Bowl viewers is admirable. But now … Read more

TL;DR: A generation that skims

By FAITH LEENER, LEON MORRIS – DECEMBER 4, 2023 03:55 We must acknowledge that long texts that carry complexity and layers are not written with the intent of being read in two-minute spurts with mundane distractions and digital notifications around us. If you’ve been on the Internet or social media in 2023 then you’ve likely … Read more

Torah to American Jewish funders: Show me that you love me

An anthropologist observing the ways we celebrate Simchat Torah might suggest that this celebration tells a great deal about the Jewish people. Joining hands, singing and dancing around Torah scrolls signify the centrality of Torah in our lives and the way it continues to be a primary source of joy.  I sometimes wonder what these … Read more

Commandedness in Liberal Judaism

Michelle Gary z”l Memorial ProgramRachel Jacoby Rosenfield, Elliott Cosgrove, Leon Morris Shalom Hartman Institute – June 28, 2023 Elliot Cosgrove, Rabbi of Park Avenue Synagogue in NYC, and Leon Morris, President of the Pardes Institute of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, discuss their essays in the most recent issue of Sources: A Journal of Jewish Ideas, … Read more

In Defense of Surrender in Liberal Jewish Life

Leon A. Morris Apr 10, 2023 – Sources, Spring 2023. From shrinking attendance at worship services and the merging and closing of congregations to a crisis of generating new clerical leadership, the decline of liberal religion is evident throughout Western Christianity and Judaism. Demographics cast doubt on the degree to which the extreme accommodation, flexibility, … Read more

Jewish Education: Why We Should Care

Published Jewish News of Northern California Sep 29, 2020by Barry Finestone & Rabbi Leon Morris & Abi Dauber Sterne Interviewed by Felicia Herman The field of Jewish education in North America boasts a wealth of talented and dedicated professionals. These are educators, administrators, scholars, board members, and funders who commit their days, and often their … Read more

Your political opponent is not an idol worshipper

By Rabbi Leon Morris, Rabbi Zvi Hirschfield | September 29, 2020Published by The Jewish News of North Carolina Our ability to have civil conversations with the other side is deteriorating rapidly. The differences between the left and the right are an ever-widening gulf, and we are all deeply entrenched within communities that shield us from … Read more

What Do We Mean When We Say, “We Are Not Halachic”?

CCAR Journal, Leon Morris, Spring 2020 One of the most oversimplified and often repeated formulations of  Reform Judaism is that “we are not a halachic movement.” What do we mean by describing ourselves in this way? One possibility of being “non-halachic” is this: We are not bound by the Shul chan Aruch, Joseph Karo’s sixteenth-century … Read more