Blemished and All
This week, Jews around the world hear that in order to offer sacrifices, a priest has to be without “moom,” … Continue Reading
This week, Jews around the world hear that in order to offer sacrifices, a priest has to be without “moom,” … Continue Reading
How we moved from sending a goat off into the wilderness to blaming others
Back in rabbinical school (now over fifteen years ago), I had to spend one summer as a hospital chaplain to … Continue Reading
We fight for attention. We fight for resources. But perhaps we fight most over our own sense of legitimacy – that we belong, deserve a good … Continue Reading
When we talk about the word “soul,” we usually think about something immaterial, ethereal, and divine. But that framing is … Continue Reading
Building the Mishkan as an example of building community
How do we gain in skill? For that matter, what is a skill? Many assume that it is an ability … Continue Reading