
Rabbi Heschel on Worship as a Kinship of Praise
One thing I admire (among many) in the teachings of Rabbi Heschel is how he challenges believers not to live in the past, but not
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One thing I admire (among many) in the teachings of Rabbi Heschel is how he challenges believers not to live in the past, but not
When it was Rabbi Lerner’s time to speak at his International Association of Sufism Humanity Award Ceremony he led off—as he so often does—with leading
The MC for the Humanity award evening sponsored by the International Association of Sufism was Michael Krasny who is a brilliant interviewer whose radio program
Speaking of prophets—those who stand up and speak out and interfere and grow their courage to do so—which is all of us potentially, I attended
We are remembering the prophetic voice and loving person that Peter Gabel was. In his book, Another Way of Seeing: Essays on Transforming Law, Politics and Culture, Gabel
Many people tuned in online from around the country to Peter Gabel’s memorial service last week, myself included. I learned so much from the sharing
Peter Gabel was co-founder with Rabbi Michael Lerner of Tikkun magazine, an important journal that tackles so many of today’s cultural problems with critical thinking and caring
Recently, Rabbi Michael Lerner offered a reminder that “Hanukkah is not just for Jews.” I agree. Great feast days of all the world’s religions invariably
Rabbi Michael Lerner offers a very solid and non-sentimental understanding of Chanukah in a recent article in the Tikkun magazine that he oversees. One point
In the bigger picture of our Daily Meditations we are currently holding up people who are walking the walk of the Four Paths and bearing
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