As the country reels from the shooting at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida over the weekend that left 49 innocent people dead, Brad asks that we take the time to let our hearts break in an effort to reflect and get out of our “ideological cul-de-sacs” in order to see a way forward.
Rabbi Brad Hirschfield
Brock Allen Turner And Guilt Vs. Responsibility
Is there a perspective being lost in this discussion around Brock Allen Turner guilt in his campus rape? Once we assign blame, what comes next?
Sex With God
A new study says those who are religious can either have great or lesser sexual satisfaction based on how they live out their sex lives. But the lessons in this study go beyond religious identity.
This Isn’t Really About Harambe
All the outrage over the shooting of Harambe the gorilla has me thinking that there must be something deeper going on than what we perceive.
VIDEO: It’s Time To Remove The Politics From The Death Penalty
This week U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced that the Department of Justice will seek the death penalty for Dylann Roof, who shot and killed nine people at a Charleston, SC church last year. Whether you believe in the death penalty or not, says Rabbi Brad Hirschfield, decisions around the death penalty should not be driven by politics, but rather “by the awareness of what it means to take another life because the life we are taking has taken yet other lives.”
The Bright Side Of Selfies
This week’s big psychology headline: “Selfie-Takers More Likely to Overestimate Their Attractiveness, Study Finds”. But what if there was more to the story than just narcissism?
Why We Should Lighten Up About The Redskins
Why a new poll about the views of Native Americans themselves about the term “Redskins” should give us pause about how we think of the term. And negative stereotypes in general.
The Utter Joy Of Dissatisfaction
Comfort, it turns out, isn’t the whole story behind happiness. In fact, it seems the opposite might play a much bigger role. Here’s why.
VIDEO: How Should We React To George Zimmerman Selling His Gun?
In a move that elicited outrage, disbelief and a range of other emotions, George Zimmerman put up for auction the gun he used to kill Trayvon Martin in 2012. Martin claimed the gun was “an American Firearm icon”. Rabbi Brad Hirschfield now explores what the appropriate reaction should be, from disgust to humor.
Digital Media Changes How We Think… And How We Report Those Changes
What’s worse: how digital media changes how we think or how we talk about digital media changing how we think?