Coming to Justice from a Place of Shelter
In the middle of a heated conversation about the world, she told me I needed to cut ties with my Jewish friends.
In the middle of a heated conversation about the world, she told me I needed to cut ties with my Jewish friends.
Perhaps we’re not as nice as we might think. If it feels good to help others, does that make the act less altruistic?
And sometimes we have to follow God’s way and be the one to extend our hearts and hands.
Part of what it means to be human is to be uncomfortable, to be miserable, to be upset. It doesn’t feel good, but it is what allows us to feel.
How should I atone for not keeping my promise to my deceased friend?
I endeavor to become the container for the anxiety, fear, and grief of my community members, while I test the limits of my own endurance.
Remembering the past doesn’t mean being bound by it.
With younger generations relating and connecting so differently than older generations, what happens to the role of the rabbi?
With such powerfully addictive technologies, both in design and due to being socialized throughout our relational networks, we need others to be with and connect with outside of technology.
What strange new life forms might grow from the breaking down of old models and structures of change-making?