
Spirituality & Faith |
September 02, 2021
Covid Has Made Our Garden Shul A Vibrant Gathering Place Yet Again
A garden shul created to service the medically vulnerable becomes useful once again....
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Another Way Of Looking At Things, Compassion and Empathy, Longform, Spirituality & Faith, This Week In Wisdom, Uncategorized |
August 27, 2021
Testing…1,2,3
Who is tested?...
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Compassion for difficulties |
August 24, 2021
A Health Scare Caused Me To Look At Life Through A New Lens
Time to see my way clear to vibrant wellness....
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Science & Technology |
August 18, 2021
Why I’m Fighting For Mask Mandates Even Though My Kids Are Vaccinated
We know now that simple measures like masks and contact tracing can keep our unvaccinated children safe. So, why aren’t we doing it?...
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For Jews, whatever is happening now is also connected to the past; the way we process our lives is always filled with shadows and ghosts of what happened earlier.
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Compassion for difficulties |
July 22, 2021
Reflecting On The Mental Health Of Immigrant Children Like Myself
Immigrant children face unique challenges which can often affect their mental health. ...
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Compassion and Empathy, Longform, Relationships & Family, Turning The Mundane Into The Sacred, Uncategorized |
July 16, 2021
Grief, Loss, Communal Mourning, and Tisha b’Av
Grief is something we do well......
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Breaking False Dichotomies, Bring The Sacred Down To Earth, Compassion and Empathy, Hold Dualities Together, Longform, Longform, News & Politics, Spirituality & Faith, Uncategorized |
July 15, 2021
Bully Pulpits and Pulpit Bullies
When President Teddy Roosevelt coined the term “Bully Pulpit,” the term “bully” meant “outstanding” or “optimal,” not a pulpit from which one could use their office to bully their audience. New data from Pew Research indicates that a rather high percentage of American Christian religious leaders could take a lesson from the former president when it comes to how they use their own pulpits when addressing political issues. Pastors Often Discussed Election, Pandemic and Racism in Fall of 2020 The polling results, based on the content of sermons offered from the pulpits......
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