Last week was the 50th anniversary of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that ruled that according to the Constitution a woman had the right to choose to have an abortion. This decision has been overturned by the current Supreme Court in 2022. Following the 2022 decision, abortion became…
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Allowing Space For Difference
Today, in Brasilia, there was an attempt to oust the current elected president, Lula Inacio da Silva, and his government. I expected something like that to happen. I expected that the Brazilian right wing was going to attempt to create some chaos.
More...Hanukkah Miracles
Now we are enjoying the holiday of Hanukkah, by lighting candles, eating special foods such as latkes or jelly doughnuts, playing with dreidels, and/or singing with our families and friends. The holiday of Hanukkah commemorates two miracles,
More...Tzimtzum and Ethical Consumption
It is the time of the year when presents are exchanged, and I find myself questioning my ethics of consumption. I always believed in the Jewish concept of bal tashchit, a prohibition against wanton destruction.
More...Havdalah—Aiding Our Souls To Experience Changes
Talmud, Massehet B’rachot 57b Three things restore a person’s good spirits: beautiful sounds, sights, and smells. It is Saturday night. It is time to make Havdalah. I gather the wine cup, the special candle, and the Bessamin (spices) tower. I start with the verses of deliverance, then I recite the blessing over the wine, followed by…
More...Violence and Loss
I listened to the news late in the day on Sunday. I had just finished writing a column about Thanksgiving, when I read about the shooting at Club Q in Colorado Springs. Club Q is a LGBTQ+ nightclub. The gunman, a 22-year-old male armed with two guns, killed five people…
More...Yom Kippur Remarks
When I think about the choice of narratives that the rabbis made for the Yamim Norayim, I am intrigued by their Biblical text selection. We start with Abraham in Rosh HaShanah and end with Jonah on Yom Kippur.
More...Rosh Hashanah Remarks, Day 1
Psalm 133:1 הִנֵּה מַה־טּוֹב וּמַה־נָּעִים שֶׁבֶת אַחִים גַּם־יָחַד Hinei mah tov umanayim shevet ‘achim gam yachad. Behold, how good and how pleasant it is when brothers and sisters dwell together.
More...Rosh Hashanah Remarks, Day 2
I follow you, Isaac, this morning from afar, in the pages of my prayerbook. At this point, you do not know that your father is on trial. You don’t know that you stand on trial.
More...The Month of Elul
We are now in the Hebrew month of Elul. Elul is considered an auspicious month for Jewish weddings because its letters are an anagram for Ani LeDodi VeDodi Li, which means “I am my beloved’s, and my beloved is mine.”
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