Disagreeing Well Is a Matter of Life or Death
Engaging with those who disagree with us is a major way we learn and grow.
Engaging with those who disagree with us is a major way we learn and grow.
The job of our generation is to create a tipping point, to help the new story come together.
I look back on my charitable work and realize that the deepest happiness in my life has come from making others happy.
Pluralism, as I understand it, is not mere tolerance. It is a courageous, committed engagement with difference.
Equal application of the law does not result in uniformity of judgment because every case is different.
When I first started using AI, I worried it could distance me from the work I love. Instead, it’s helped me connect even more with it.
It’s not so much what we say, but who we’re talking to, how we say it, and the goal of this communication.
What is the best way to live life without careening between the polarities of denial and despair?
Reflections from Clal’s Faculty and Staff on Israel’s 77th Birthday, with a forward from Rabbi Brad Hirschfield.