Archive for November 2022
THOUGHT OF THE WEEK – 11.25.22
The Torah known as the Old Testament is full of incredible lessons and stories. Whether you believe the content is real or not, the metaphors and deeper understandings are lessons that are valuable and help guide us toward a fulfilled life. There is a story of God asking Abraham to sacrifice his only son Isaac.…
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In an era like today with daily tragedies, how do we mourn and move forward? What are the best ways to deal with such trauma? Therapy is certainly a huge component, yet how does it become most effective, and what other components are needed in life to ultimately lead to success? I say success, because…
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“The test of faith is whether I can make space for difference. Can I recognize God’s image in someone who is not in my image, whose language, faith, and ideals are different from mine?” – Rabbi Jonathan Sacks I have always been willing to see different points of view, and I have always been interested…
Read MoreTHOUGHT OF THE WEEK – 11.04.22
Leadership–especially in these times–is crucial. As a society, we are so polarized and so fractured, and truly in need of a spiritual solution. For my brothers and sisters who are atheists, I really feel badly, as they must truly be feeling lost and a sense of doom, since on the face of it, we are…
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