
An experientially based, politically conscious approach to Jewish living, this blog examines the interaction between individual Jews' (and Jewishly-oriented spiritual seekers') journeys and our collective experience as am yisrael / the people of Israel.
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Respecting a person’s individuality does not mean treating that person’s opinions as unquestionable and sacrosanct. In the public domain, no one, nothing, is exempt from criticism.
In the private domain, it’s a different story. There, one...
Martha and I have been in the U.S. for more than two weeks and will go back to Israel in a little less than two weeks. She’ll return via El Al (I tagging along on another airline the same day) with her aliyah visa in hand and immediately, u...
My July 15 post “The Mitzvah of Togetherness” contained a mistake, which I will now correct. I’m not backing away from or in any way apologizing for the article’s assertion that Haredi protestors do not have the right to harass staff and pa...
While en route, Martha and I got into one of our conversations about how to cope with discord and division that antizionism and support for Israel provoke. We were flying to Boston, where she’ll complete her aliyah process, at the end of wh...
For two weeks in a row, Haredi protesters have shown up at a Jerusalem café on Shabbat to yell, bang on windows and knock over tables1. This disruptive behavior is part of a harassment campaign against those who violate the halachic / Jewis...
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