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Reading the Past

One of the neat things about Facebook, now that it has been around for a while and become ingrained in how we communicate, is that we have now developed a history through that particular medium. And Facebook has noted this, and has an “On This Day” feature that allows you to look back on posts…
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Torah tl;dr: “Behar/Behukotai”

Don’t dwell on the past. Listen to my newest podcast episode here: 60 SECONDS TO WISDOM. Short teachings on the weekly Torah portion. Suitable for all who seek.
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Torah tl;dr: “Tazria/Metzora, “Acharei Mot/Kedoshim” and “Emor”

Oy, I’m behind posting my podcast episodes here. Here are the past three.
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Remembering Rev. Rice

A few weeks ago I was saddened to hear about the death of one of my mentors, the Rev. Charles Rice. Throughout my time in rabbinical school, I had been most interested in serving in the campus rabbinate once I finished–working for Hillel or serving as a campus chaplain. I found the time that I had…
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Don’t Just Mark the Jewish Holidays, Mark the Jewish Intervals

This post originally ran on the Rabbis Without Borders blog. You can read the original here. The Jewish calendar is a bit interesting since we also live on Gregorian time. The fact that it is a lunar-based calendar means that every year the Hebrew dates shift vis-a-vis the “regular calendar” so that certain holidays, while…
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Counting Cards

In the Jewish calendar we are currently in the period of the Omer. Originally, in the Torah, the Omer is a means to mark harvests. An omer is a sheaf of barley, and we are told to count the days between the festivals of Passover and Sukkot, to count the time between harvest seasons. As…
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An Eight-Day Passover is Anti-Science

The story of Passover is anti-science: a series of biological anomalies called “plagues” that are visited upon the Egyptians each time Pharaoh refuses to release the Israelite slaves; a sea which splits based on human appeal and divine command in order to allow those slaves, once freed, safe passage out of the land. But that…
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“Thank you for the simple egg”: An invocation at the Washington State Legislature

On April 20, 2017 I delivered the following invocation in the Washington State House of Representatives: Source of All Life and Blessing, thank you for this season. We as a human family are witnessing the awakening of our world, as nature comes alive once again in spring. We delight in the buds on the trees,…
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For Passover and the Exodus, think Rivers not Seas

This column first appeared in the Rabbis Without Borders blog on My Jewish Learning. You can read the original post here. It’s spring break in our school district, so we are taking a road trip. We left our home in Olympia on the Puget Sound and drove to Boise, ID, where we have family. We…