God is Everywhere, Even the God You Don’t Believe In
I secretly delight in using the pulpit as a confession booth. I mean, I am being facetious, but hear me out.
I secretly delight in using the pulpit as a confession booth. I mean, I am being facetious, but hear me out.
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During my summer vacation, I did that thing that rabbis are prone to doing: I attended services at another congregation.
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A bit of pure escapism was called for, so I’ll speak about the staff of Moses.
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.