Rabbi Brad Hirschfield
Colin Kaepernick’s Nike Ad Is Dangerous
It may sound inspiring, but the message behind the latest Nike ad is actually a lesson in extremism.
What We Can All Learn From SCOTUS’s Wedding Cake Decision
Why the SCOTUS decision should be causing reflection rather than anger or concern.
A Message To My Fellow Clergy About The Little Things
What might happen if people first sought out the ways in which we are connected, and made our first response to genuine difference and the value of details to ask how such disparate views could find room for each other before we determined how they cannot?
Toyota’s Religious Ad Reminds Us We’re All One Team… And We’re Not
Toyota’s Super Bowl ad reminds us we could do all do better balancing the double needs of loving one team, while appreciating that we are also part of a larger team.
Why I’m Happy The Tribe’s Opinion Counted In The Death Of Chief Wahoo
Perhaps the debate over the Indians mascot, Chief Wahoo, speaks to the larger question of what makes a “tribe” and how members’ opinions are valued.
2017’s Biggest Story Is That We Cannot Live By Bread Alone
The numbers show that Americans want hope, community, and justice… Not just sustenance
Why I Didn’t Dance For Rubashkin… And Why I Regret It
I let my visceral anger about Trump blind me to an injustice being corrected. And this is something I’ve seen happen in more and more people.
Just Light One Candle This Hanukkah To Help Change The World
Just lighting one light can help change the direction our country is heading.
Chelsea Handler Body Shames Sarah Huckabee Sanders, And Worse
Chelsea Handler justified her body shaming of Sarah Huckabee Sanders by calling Sanders “pure evil.” But it is exactly that justification that has led to so many problems in the world.