Jeremiah, Climate Change, and the Three Weeks: Finding Hope Amidst Despair
The season of the three weeks is an invitation to find a dynamic balance between hope and despair.
The season of the three weeks is an invitation to find a dynamic balance between hope and despair.
We don’t need to convert people. We don’t need to change their theologies. We just need to welcome them, to listen to them, and to love them.
We’re called to hold both truths: to cherish our unique voice, while remaining open to others.
Supporting communities to build their own framework, formalize leadership, and participate in shared systems.
At one of the most famous theophanies in the Torah, when Moses stood at the burning bush, God told him to remove his shoes, because he was standing on holy ground.
How do you change someone’s mind? When they are hard as rock in their position, do you hit back with … Continue Reading
In the poetic imagination of the psalmist, g?d-as-King sits on a throne made not of gold and jewels, but made of the values of righteousness and justice.
Only when we forgive the trespasses — real or imagined — against us can we fully recover control of our story.
In my attempt to understand Torah, I often search for an inner, psycho-spiritual, or mythic dimension in Torah.
Nowadays, they say that 50 is the new 40, and, therefore, way too early for middle-aged laments or regrets.