Sermonette: Fringes
There is only so much dissonance the human brain can absorb at any given moment and more wisdom (and rage) may filter through the recesses of our consciousness in days to come.
There is only so much dissonance the human brain can absorb at any given moment and more wisdom (and rage) may filter through the recesses of our consciousness in days to come.
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I cannot offer you a nechemta, dear brothers and sisters, dear siblings.
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My presence is not a political act; it is a moral stance, an expression of my deepest religious values and a fulfilment of the obligations of Jewish ethics.
Please allow me to start this sermon with oversharing. One of the weirder trivia about me is that I had three children in three different countries.
There is a story in the Talmud about a man and a tree.
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‘Feeling like a Passover Pariah? You’re not alone!’ This was the kind of New York Times headline that immediately grabbed my attention.