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Birmingham Sunday

Sunday, September 15, 2024 is the 61st anniversary of the racist bombing of a church in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four young girls. Three of them were fourteen years old – just my age. They’d be 75 now if they’d been allowed to live. You’d think we’d be better than this by now, but it […]

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April 4

April 4th is a Jewish holiday.  It’s the yortseit (death anniversary) of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who was assassinated on that date in 1968.  Martin Luther King, Jr. was an activist not only on behalf of the civil rights movement, but was also an activist for peace and for workers’ rights.  He

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Oy, Purim

Purim is one of those holidays where we don’t tell the whole story.  (https://secularjewishweddings.com/why-do-we-tell-only-half-the-story/)  But it is more than that we don’t tell the whole story.  It’s that we don’t see the whole people. The book of Esther, on which the holiday is based, is a historical fiction, written about 400 years after the events

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Why do we tell only half the story?

Chanukah, Purim, Pesakh – all our stories end happy. But do they, really? Let’s take a look at what happens after “they lived happily ever after.” Let’s look at the real stories of Jewish holidays and find out why we tell only half the story. We tell the story of chanukah, the retaking of the

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