We Didn't Start the (Alien) Fire...
04/01/2024 05:20:41 PM
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If you have never read Harold Kushner’s 1981 book When Bad Things Happen to Good People, I have two suggestions for you:
1) Read it.
2) Keep a copy handy for future reference.
Because, quite frankly, bad things happen to good people all the time, and grappling with this in a void can be daunting and exhausting. So it is hardly surprising that this week’s Torah portion, Sh’mini, is best known...Read more...
The Curious Case of Purim and Passover
03/28/2024 08:40:40 AM
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We are living in a season of opposite and overlap. It’s not every year that gives us an opportunity to consider two such unique, significant holidays exactly one month apart. Yet Purim and Passover, as we speak, are doing just that.
Last weekend we celebrated the holiday of Purim. Purim falls during Adar – the last month of the year on the Hebrew...Read more...
Would You Like a Little Tzimtzum With That?
03/22/2024 08:19:55 AM
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This week’s Torah portion, Vayikra, is all about offerings and sacrifices, and its intricate rules make for a bizarrely fascinating read, if you are the kind of person who doesn’t mind getting into the nitty-gritty and knows your way around a pasture. I, for one, had never seen much relevance in these rules until, years ago, I came across a commentary by the amazing Rabbi Shoshana Gelfand...Read more...
Beautiful Things
03/15/2024 08:49:20 AM
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As some of you know, I experienced the privilege of attending the CCAR (Central Conference of American Rabbis) Conference this week. It’s an opportunity my colleagues and I look forward to. We catch up with old friends. We pray together and learn Torah in enduring and creative ways. We get a sense of what rabbis in congregational settings apart from our own are doing as we all work hard to create meaningful...Read more...
Wrestling With the Past, Giving to the Future
03/07/2024 08:50:28 AM
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This past week, after years of silence, I reconnected with my Parisian host father. This was a man who had welcomed me into his family for six months in the spring of 1999 and made an indelible imprint on the person I am today. Interestingly, he hails from the American South, but he moved to Paris in his 20’s and made a life for himself for himself in the City of Love, marrying an elegant and joyful powerhouse of...Read more...
A World of Stories
03/01/2024 08:14:54 AM
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We do not wish to see the forest
We wish to see the trees, the tree.
The child, not the human race.
This fragment of poetry was found in the fragments of posthumous writings by Yehuda Amichai, the renown Israeli author and poet. I think of them often, especially when the world feels as overwhelming and heartbreaking as ours...Read more...
Priestly is the New Black
02/23/2024 08:01:12 AM
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Move over, Joseph and your amazing technicolor dream coat… This week, it’s Aaron and his sons getting a fashion upgrade! As Israel’s newly consecrated priests, they cannot help but impress, thanks to some ornate sacral vestments for “dignity and adornment,” complete with a colorful robe, tunic, headdress, and sash. As high priest, Aaron’s garments are topped off with a breastplate, ephod, precious...Read more...
Inside and Out
02/14/2024 03:14:28 PM
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A story is told of a sculptor in Ancient Greece who was hard at work on his latest masterpiece. Day after day people would walk by and marvel at his creation. As the sculptor neared the end, one passerby remarked that there was something he could not understand. “Sir, if you’ll permit me,” he said, “your sculpture is magnificent, but why do you work so hard on the back of it? Won’t it be...Read more...
Mishpatim
02/08/2024 04:53:19 PM
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This week, I found myself caught in the wild west of internet lawlessness, on the receiving end of expletive filled messages from a total stranger, triggered by an unfavorable review on eBay. After a few attempts at resolving the conflict in a civilized manner, I finally stopped responding to the stranger’s increasingly virulent threats and insults, choosing instead to make a report to eBay about inappropriate...Read more...
Lessons in Unlikely Places
02/02/2024 09:55:00 AM
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Last weekend I drove over an hour to a town in Connecticut I had never been to. Granted that describes many towns in Connecticut seven months into living in Cheshire, but this one drew me in because it’s the location of The Book Barn. If you’re as much of a bookstore aficionado as I am, and you’ve never had the pleasure of visiting this remarkable one in Niantic, you must check it out!
Among the bargains I came home...Read more...
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