Steve Gutow

After 50 years, clergy work together again in San Antonio, for affordable housing

By Yonat Shimron — April 12, 2018
(RNS) — Unlike interfaith efforts that focus more on dialogue, the project centers on action toward a constructive social good.

Jews feel stung that JCC bomb threat suspect is one of their own

By Lauren Markoe — March 23, 2017
(RNS) Many worry that the suspect’s identity will lend credence to the claim, put forward frequently by anti-Semites, that Jews exaggerate threats and crimes against them, while undercutting efforts to reduce anti-Semitism at a time when statistics show it is actually rising.

A rabbi’s case for Keith Ellison to head the DNC

By guest — December 15, 2016
(RNS) 'I know Keith quite well and I know the anti-Semitism charge against him is totally wrong,' writes Rabbi Steve Gutow.

Jewish resolutions for the Jewish New Year

By Lauren Markoe — September 23, 2014
(RNS) Jewish New Year's resolutions aren't grounded in Jewish law. But some Jews like to make them anyway.

Protestant and Jewish leaders try to mend rift

By Lauren Markoe — April 23, 2014
(RNS) Some doubted whether the Protestants and Jews of the Christian-Jewish Roundtable would ever come together again. They did.

Faith leaders want Americans to pray for collegiality

By Lauren Markoe — January 3, 2013
WASHINGTON (RNS) At a time when the ideals of compromise and collegiality seem like a distant dream in the nation's capital, an unusually diverse coalition of religious leaders is asking Americans to pray for civility.
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