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Carpooling With Rabbi: Episode 9–“Life Hacks”

In our latest episode, I share some of my “life hacks,” and Kirsten and I reflect on how sometimes it is the little things that make the most difference. You can find all of our episodes here.
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Though We May Not Agree as to How to Get There, We Should Know Where We Want to Go

This is a distillation of a teaching I shared at our annual congregational meeting last week: As we gather to do the business of the congregation, we can turn to the Torah portion for some reflection. This week’s portion, Shelach, tells that story in which God tells Moses to send spies into the Promised Land…
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Notes from a 13-Year-Old Rabbi

My turn again in the monthly rotation of the Rabbis Without Borders blog. You can find my offering on the My Jewish Learning site by clicking the link below: Notes From a 13-Year-Old Rabbi
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Nachshon Moments, on Land as on Sea

The Israelites are on the move in this week’s Torah portion, Beha’alotcha, as they pick up their journey through the Wilderness to the Promised Land. It is quite a logistical ordeal, moving that many people along with all of their belongings, not to mention all of the communal property, primarily the Tabernacle, their central sanctuary…
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Today, I Mourn…

In the wake of the shootings in Orlando, several groups in Olympia joined together to sponsor a vigil Sunday night. Earlier in the day I was invited to share some remarks at the evening’s vigil, and I prepared some words not knowing what format the vigil would take. That evening in Sylvester Park the space was…
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Collaboration + Compassion = Wisdom

Earlier this past week I was back east to attend the board meeting of the Reconstructionist Rabbinical Association, my professional organization. I serve as the 1st Vice President, having been elected to that position by my peers this past March after serving a few years on the Board in other capacities. We meet in Philadelphia…
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What is Your Foundation?

When I first moved to Olympia, I had a bit of a rude awakening. In fact, the rude awakening came before I even moved to town. As my family and I were packing up in Philadelphia, I got a call from a contractor in Olympia to tell me that a backhoe had hit my house.…
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Funding Innovation is Nice. Now Let’s Redistribute Wealth.

My latest on the Rabbis Without Borders blog, in which I address issues of inequality within the Jewish community, not among Jews, but among Jewish institutions. Differing access to resources can result in what Jews have access to. Can’t we make it so everyone benefits from what the Jewish community has to offer? Funding Innovation…
