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Prelude: I promised to write a drash for Shabbat services on July 4. It is a subject dear to my heart. For much of my adult life, the years when the 4th of July and the beginning of Shabbat coincided have been special—times when my Jewish s...
Note: My rabbi is taking a well-earned Sabbatical and so those of us who can serve as shlichim tzibbur—prayer leaders—are taking turns to lead Shabbat services and give a drash—sermon.1 This post is that drash. It could have used a few more...
Note: I’m in the middle of writing a book. I am in awe of those who can juggle multiple types of writing projects. I can’t, so this is the first post since, oh, the beginning of November. On the other hand, the book is going well. So there’...
A few days ago, someone on my Facebook feed posted a glowing review of Nobody Wants This. Since I am avoiding dealing with the election’s aftermath, I feel this is the perfect time to dust off the scathing draft of a critique I had begun be...
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