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    • Love Thy (Next-Door) Neighbor as Thyself

      It was my monthly turn on the Rabbis Without Borders blog today. Here is my contribution, reflecting on a recent incident. Talking about The Twilight Zone, neighbors, our ancestor Abraham, Halloween and my chickens… Love Thy (Next-Door) Neighbor as Thyself

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      October 21, 2015
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      Abraham, chickens, Halloween, Lech Lecha, neighbors, Rabbis Without Borders, The Twilight Zone
    • Noah and Small Injustices

      This Shabbat we turned to the story of Noah, and small injustices. The story of Noah and the flood is perhaps known to us. It is a story that is told to us as children and a story that is a part of the popular imagination. (And recently was a major motion picture.) God, dissatisfied with…

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      October 17, 2015
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      anti-Semitism, Israel, justice, Noah, Palestine, race
    • Here We Are Again, For the Very First Time

      This was one of my favorite phrases to come out of my recent 18-month program on mindfulness and embodied spirituality for Jewish clergy, run by the Institute for Jewish Spirituality. One of my teachers, Rabbi Jonathan Slater, spoke them as we came to one of our last mediation sessions of the program. I echoed these…

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      October 8, 2015
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      Genesis, Moses, Rosh Hashanah, Simchat Torah, Torah
    • Yom Kippur Day 5776: “Jews and Race, in Olympia and Beyond”

      My friends, we need to talk about race. Three months ago, two African American men were shot by a white police officer here in Olympia. The men were caught trying to shoplift beer at the westside Safeway and, after fleeing, were confronted by a member of the Olympia police. Some form of altercation happened, and the two…

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      September 29, 2015
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      #blacklivesmatter, Bryan Stevenson, Olympia, police, race, shooting, Ta-Nehisi Coates, Yom Kippur
    • Kol Nidre 5776: “What is Your Purpose? The Time is Now.”

      If not now, tell me when If not now, tell me when, We may never see this moment Or place in time again If not now, if not now, tell me when. I don’t know if I am much into signs. I understand the concept of synchronicity—how the proximity of certain events in time can…

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      September 28, 2015
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      Brene Brown, Carrie Newcomer, Esther, Kol Nidre, Pirke Avot, Psalm 69, Purim, purpose, Yom Kippur
    • Rosh Hashanah Day 5776: “Heeding the Call–Both Papal and Jewish–For Environmental Justice”

      This summer, I had the opportunity to head off to Camp Kalsman, a Jewish camp in Arlington, to spend a week as a member of the faculty. A rotating group of educators and rabbis and cantors spends a week to 10 days teaching, leading services, tutoring b’nai mitzvah and providing support alongside the full-time staff.…

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      September 16, 2015
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      Camp Kalsman, encyclical, environment, environmental justice, Judaism, Laudato Si, midrash, Pope Francis, Rosh Hashanah, zero waste
    • Erev Rosh Hashanah 5776: “The 8 Things I Have Learned about Life and Teshuvah from the Seattle Seahawks”

      There are many things that come with growing older. As I completed my 42nd year this past July, I continue to note the changes that occur as we get older. Our bodies don’t bounce back like they used to, our hairlines don’t bounce back like they used to. One thing I have noticed, though, is…

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      September 16, 2015
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      deflategate, football, Garry Gilliam, Jon Ryan, Life, Marshawn Lynch, Pete Carroll, Richard Sherman, Rosh Hashanah, Russell Wilson, Seahawks, teshuvah, Tom Brady, Tyler Lockett
    • It’s Rosh Hashanah. Don’t Drop the Ball.

      The New Year is upon us. Tonight at sundown we will welcome in 5776. As a child celebrating the secular new year, it would become an annual challenge to stay up until midnight to watch the ball drop from Times Square in New York City. I would get anxious and excited waiting for that fateful…

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      September 13, 2015
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      ball, Rosh Hashanah
    • “What Do You Have to Declare?”

      Anyone who has gone through customs coming from an international trip has had to respond to the following question, “What do you have to declare?” Our government levies taxes and tariffs on particular goods, and tries to keep certain goods out of the country, so the question is meant to elicit an honest response on…

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      September 3, 2015
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      customs, declaration, Elul, High Holidays, Ki Tavo
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