The Death of a Prophet and Friend, Rabbi Michael Lerner
I received this announcement just now from Rabbi Arthur Waskow of the “Shalom Report.” Dear Companions and Beloveds,Rabbi Michael Lerner has just died. May the
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I received this announcement just now from Rabbi Arthur Waskow of the “Shalom Report.” Dear Companions and Beloveds,Rabbi Michael Lerner has just died. May the
Yesterday we meditated on Rabbi Heschel’s invitation to “behold in order to stand face to face with the beauty and grandeur of the universe.” Meister
In yesterday’s DM, I cited Jesus who told us to “Behold the lilies of the field” and their beauty. I offered some examples of our learning to
If anything characterizes the politics of our time–and the distorted media and social media in our time–it is the disregard for truth. Rabbi Heschel underscored
On Monday, we are celebrating both Earth Day and Passover for they fall on the same day this year. That synchronicity is special. Maybe there is a
It seems to me that Rabbi Abraham Heschel offers a deep insight into this most important question: “What does it mean to be human?” Heschel
For several weeks we have been dealing with the theme of Holiness and how Joy, in a time of cynicism and despair like ours, is
Love and Hate, Good and Bad, the Sacred and Evil, Crucifixion and Resurrection. There is much to ponder as daily headlines keep reminding us of humanity’s
We have been meditating on God as Love and Compassion and Justice. Another way to say this is that when we are busy loving or doing
Thomas Aquinas reminds us that “to exist is the most perfect thing of all, for compared to existence, everything else is potential.” And that “God is
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