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Not Ours To Discard

Though the book of Leviticus--and other global systems--may seem antiquated, but we cannot just strike them from the record.

The Pending Guilt Offering and the Global Climate

We must take responsibility for our actions even in absence of conclusive proof we have done something wrong.

The New Rabbi

The changing role of the pulpit rabbi in America.

Jacob Frank and His Followers

This 18th century merchant led a controversial mystical and quasi-Christian movement whose adherents believed orgies were religious acts.

Team Effort

Building global community, like the construction of the mishkan, requires everyone to participate.

God Is In The Details

The Torah teaches us to think globally and act locally.

Who Was Tamar?

A righteous woman determined to have children.

Who Was Rachel?

The last of the matriarchs was Jacob's true love.

Ecology & Shabbat

Shabbat gives us an opportunity to stop trying to control the world.

We Have Only Our Hearts

It is easy to feel disconnected from those who are most unlike us.

Hagar in the Bible

Though she gave Abraham a son, she was banished.

Idolatry Everywhere

What objects and ideas do we treat as idols?

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