Beyond Burned Bread: Connecting Creativity to the Divine
Perhaps the rabbis have kept the requirement to take challah (chafrashat challah) so that we would remember that human creative endeavors also have their source in divine good will.
Perhaps the rabbis have kept the requirement to take challah (chafrashat challah) so that we would remember that human creative endeavors also have their source in divine good will.
I watched my child delight in her own strength and power as she realized she could care for those around her.
Sleep allows the prayers to enter the body, without understanding, without conscious awareness.
My heart fills with hope, a hope that I’d find a path back to who I was, or a path forward to who I was becoming.
What does it look like to call something beloved when everything feels broken?
As we parent teens, we might not have helpful answers, or any answers at all, but we need to show up for their passionate questions.
I am still descending. Most days I think I’m just now learning where the steps are.
A wolf without a pack is a wolf with a grim future.
What it does do is afford a wonderful opportunity to reflect on an old debate about the place of religion in American political life—one that goes back to John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison.