
Letters To My Jewish Children
There is so much I wish I could say. The struggle, the strength, the stories of our people—things I hope shape you but won’t rush to tell you. One day, my Jewish children, you’ll be old enough to read these letters—words of tzedek, chesed, and tikkun olam. Until then, I write.
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Shirat HaYam: The Song of Freedom and Tikkun Olam
This week’s parshah is Beshalach (Shemot 13:17-17:16), where we find Shirat HaYam (the Song of the Sea). It’s one of the most powerful moments in Torah. After we crossed the… Read more ⇢
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Dehumanization and Immigration Policy: A Historical Perspective
The phrase “Never Again” on Holocaust Remembrance Day evokes a commitment to remember and educate about past horrors, extending beyond personal experiences to universal implications. The content highlights parallels between… Read more ⇢
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