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Jewish Tradition and Jewish Humanism: Common Ground

Jewish Tradition and Jewish Humanism: Common Ground

The religious differences that divide us can sometimes make it seem as though we are members of quite different tribes. But by focusing exclusively on what divides us, we lose sight of an enormous amount of common ground.
Living with a Jewish faith without believing in God

Living with a Jewish faith without believing in God

Secular Humanistic Jews approach Judaism not as a belief system, but “as the historical and cultural experience of the Jewish people.” Jewish identity is a result “of ancestry or choice,” which is also true in the other, larger branches of Judaism, though the criteria may differ for ancestry and Jewish conversion.
Cooperation means listening to other opinions

Cooperation means listening to other opinions

Working with people with wildly different opinions, can be challenging, but ultimately we know that when we do, it brings a full story to the table for all, not just for some.
Trauma: How Can We Heal Our Wounded Souls?

Trauma: How Can We Heal Our Wounded Souls?

There is no doubt that medical sciences have made significant progress. But it is time to face trauma and the emotional issues it produces with a new and different approach – to acknowledge that the root cause of many of these issues is spiritual, and then introduce spiritual methods to deal with them permanently.
We Need to Replace Money as a Measure of Success

We Need to Replace Money as a Measure of Success

We need to replace money as a measure of success with a more spiritual or humane one.
What we can learn when we look from a different angle

What we can learn when we look from a different angle

The creator is always present to us but there are times when our view is distorted because of where we are spiritually or physically and we are looking from the wrong angle.
Women in Spiritual and Religious Life

Women in Spiritual and Religious Life

Sunday, February 5 | 2:00 - 5:00 pm | Spirit of Life Lutheran Church. This event, held in recognition of Interfaith Harmony Week, is free to attend
Safeguarding the sacred amidst the Holocaust

Safeguarding the sacred amidst the Holocaust

Yesterday was International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Auschwitz was liberated by the Russians on Jan. 27, 1945. Etty Hillesum's diary is an intimate and haunting moral document for the ages
Keeping the beat of my day by checking in with the Divine

Keeping the beat of my day by checking in with the Divine

In our busy lives, trying to find stillness, a pause, can be challenging, but so worth it
Leaping into uncertainty with a little trust

Leaping into uncertainty with a little trust

The Bible story of Nathaniel’s willingness to stay open and embrace uncertainty is something I want to carry into every day.