FBI Chaplains in Israel
I returned feeling grateful for the opportunity to touch the lives of those who touch so many other lives, often at moments of intense crisis.
I returned feeling grateful for the opportunity to touch the lives of those who touch so many other lives, often at moments of intense crisis.
This February, as we observed Jewish Disability Awareness and Inclusion Month, we took time to reflect on what it truly means to build a community where all are welcome—not just in theory, but in practice.
However you feel you can add light to the world, do it.
The guilt over having abandoned Mom in a memory care facility is unbearable.
One of the hallmarks of artificial intelligence is that we humans can’t understand how and why it makes its decisions.
When you feel your heartstrings tug at the suffering of the world, can you ask: Who is doing this work already? How can I support them?
In just ten short weeks, our family has evolved from being consciously minimalistic to one that is drowning in baby paraphernalia.
Jewish texts and our ancient stories work their magic when we can see parts of our own stories embedded within them.
The ramp, and by extension Torah itself, teaches us to ascend to greater heights without a posture of domination or disrespect.
I’m learning by proximity—by being slowed down in rooms where time is treated seriously, where patience is a discipline.