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    • Thinking of Overland Park–and beyond–this Passover

      As we sit around the Seder table this year, I am sure the shootings in Overland Park, Kansas are on everyone’s mind. A blatant act of aggression and violence directed toward the Jewish community leaves us shaken, upset, insecure and angry. For me personally, the children of a friend and colleague were at the JCC…

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      April 15, 2014
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      anti-Semitism, Overland Park, Passover
    • More Questions for a Meaningful Passover

      The Passover seder is an ethical answer to a series of questions. It is structured as a lesson, the symbolic foods and retelling of the story comes in response to 4 questions (or 4 variations of 1 question) asked traditionally by the youngest person at the table: why is this night different from all other…

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      April 10, 2014
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      Passover, questions
    • Movers and Shakers

      I love my children’s elementary school, Lincoln Elementary. The school is an alternative program, called Lincoln Options, that focuses on values, community building, creativity and social justice. The experiential curriculum integrates subjects around guiding themes and topics. And there is a garden with chickens! Every year the school chooses an overall theme, and each class…

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      April 6, 2014
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    • Holidays and Red Lights: On Dayenu and Social Change

      This week we entered the new month of Nissan—the month of Passover. The season of the Festival of Freedom is upon us. It is time to make our preparations for this physical and spiritual journey. We buy the matzo and special foods, we plan our Seders and special meals. And we think about the story…

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      April 3, 2014
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      A Place at the Table, dayenu, hunger, Nissan, Passover, SB 5173, tikkun olam
    • Whose Religion? Whose Liberty?

      There is something seemingly odious happening to the concept of religious liberty in our country. Earlier this week, the Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in a case about (depending on how you look at it) religious liberty, reproductive rights, corporate personhood or the Affordable Care Act. In short, two corporations—the craft supply…

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      March 27, 2014
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      Hobby Lobby, religious liberty, Reproductive Parity Act, SB 5173
    • Who Loves a Good Mystery? We Don’t.

      As I’m sure many of you have been, this past week I have been slightly obsessed with the story of Malaysia Airlines flight 370. The complete disappearance of a Boeing 777 jet with over 200 people on board on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing is fascinating and terrifying. What happened? Was it a…

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      March 20, 2014
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      Big Bang, certainty, Leviticus, Malaysia Airlines 370, mystery
    • Jews Love to Talk About Pew Studies: Pew Study

      WASHINGTON—In its recent study of contemporary Jewry, the Pew Research Foundation found one overwhelming trend among Jews, regardless of background and affiliation—Jews love to talk about Pew studies. “The evidence is conclusive,” said Alan Murray, President of Pew Research Foundation, “a majority of American Jews have a strong desire to talk about Pew studies.” The…

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      March 16, 2014
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      It is a joke, This is for Purim
    • Blotting Out (And Putting Back In)

      Last week I spoke about writing, this week too I’ll reflect on writing. Last week it was memoir authors, this week it is Torah scribes. Last Tuesday we had a rare treat at TBH, a sofer—a Torah scribe—came to TBH. He was there to inspect and appraise our Torah scrolls, something which we haven’t had…

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      March 13, 2014
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      Amalek, blotting out, Haman, Purim, sofer, Torah
    • Israelites and Other Mistakes: A Memoir

      Last Shabbat I had a wonderful opportunity that I don’t get very often—a chance to be intellectually stimulated by a topic having nothing to do with Judaism. The opportunity arose as I attended (crashed?) a panel at the annual Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) conference in Seattle, an annual gathering of close to…

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      March 6, 2014
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      AWP, David Stuart MacLean, Joanna Rakoff, memoir, Robin Romm, Torah
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