In Providence, We Keep Lighting
Lighting the menorah links us to our history and communal memory, saying: We are still here.
Lighting the menorah links us to our history and communal memory, saying: We are still here.
To all those who chant words that lead to violence, I say stop, regardless of your claimed intent.
When we interrupt our patterns, the light of awareness shines through.
In this encounter between Jacob and Esau, the closeness they achieve requires taking action, even as Jacob feels great fear and anxiety
It seems we have nudged Judaism one step further into a modern era that still holds our sacred traditions, but is egalitarian.
Sometimes, simply just being is enough for God, and more than enough for the people we love.
When we meet a child’s question with reverence instead of resolution, we move from instructing to accompanying.
Language – and communication as a whole – isn’t simply there to impart information.