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multifaith rabbi strikes again

multifaith rabbi strikes again

The Jewish Week’s Directions Magazine is running my latest piece on multifaith work. It is included in a collection of visions for the Jewish future. You can read it here. A Bridge Across About four years ago,the late Rabbi Balfour Brickner invited me up to the Stephen Wise Free Synagogue to meet with a small circle of his friends whom he affectionately dubbed “the woolly mammoths.” Sounds like a good name for a rock band, I thought. It was Balfour’s…

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The Revealer

The Revealer

Reb Blog is taking baby steps into the world of media criticism. I have a piece in The Revealertoday commenting on the idea of market consultant- speak making its way into the mouths of Jewish organization leaders. My piece is entitled: Consulting Jews? Thanks to Jeff Sharlet, the editor (and Buddha Killer) who runs the Revealer show.

Sitting Shiva for James Brown

Sitting Shiva for James Brown

I was up at the Apollo Theater in Harlem last night to pay my respects to the Godfather of Soul, James Brown. While I did not get to view his body – the crowds were seven blocks long and there was a guest list for the viewing during the hours I was there- I did speak with a couple of local women who had spent all day waiting in line and had just come out who were lamenting the fact…

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Shaking Hands with Gerald Ford

Shaking Hands with Gerald Ford

The day was May 20, 1975 – I was finishing my first year of kindergarten with Mrs. Goldberg at the Charlotte Hebrew Academy and my father and I walked from our house down to Freedom Park in Charlotte, North Carolina to hear the President speak. Ford spoke at the bandshell, the same place I’d later hear the local Beatles-act the Spongetones and party with my junior high school friends. Afterwards my father rushed me down the center aisle, past the…

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Hanukkah Poem

Hanukkah Poem

Bougies Pour Hanukkah Picture Antiochus the fourthA large and hairy Antiochus the fourthConstipatedIt has been three daysA loser on the Egyptian front A thought bubble risesI’ll go crush JerusalemWin a few style pointsGet a fresh supply of women Has the story been told from the pig’s vantage point?The crate opens:The Temple of the Jews? Yee-haw! I’m free at last! Irony: the pig is the new Isaac. No one can spell Hannukah, but it is easy to explain:We eat this because…

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In Trust

In Trust

Heather Grennan Gary, an Indiana based writer has an excellent piece on multifaith education in this month’s In Trust magazine. It gives those outisde of the seminary world a better idea of the work that we do and the impact that it is having beyond New York. From the article: This was particularly impressive for the Church of God group, which included several Latino students. “It was wonderful to have them go to a synagogue for the first time ever…

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Judea Pearl

Judea Pearl

Last week I had dinner with a man whose son was beheaded by Islamic extremists. Judea Pearl, father of Daniel Pearl, is an Israeli scientist who loves to talk about artificial intelligence and world music but has, because of his son’s brutal murder, found himself abandoning computers to speak to the hearts of people. It has been almost four years, and the mourning process for Judea, for his wife, for his daughter-in-law, has been one in which they have tried…

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Face to Face featured in Jewish Week

Face to Face featured in Jewish Week

I spent the last couple of days with Avi and Saleh — had a great time, even took them for falafel at Beyond Pita in Montclair before they flew out of Newark. They were amazing speakers – kudos to Carolyn Slutsky for telling their story. ‘Peace Has To Start Somewhere’ Israeli and Palestinian teens in dialogue program for youth of different faiths hit New York with hopeful message. Carolyn Slutsky – Staff Writer Avi Gordis had never been in a…

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A Response to "Stem Cells and the Sixth Day of Creation"

A Response to "Stem Cells and the Sixth Day of Creation"

There is nothing more gratifying for a writer than to have a total stranger read a piece and respond with both a phone call and another piece of writing. A Texan, Alex Lukats, read my stem cell essay on UPI and called me in my office. Then he sent me a piece that he was inspired to write. He granted me permission to share it with you. Here it is: I am in the final stages of multiple sclerosis. What…

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