Cheers to Jumbotrons and the Fires of Hope

Like so many humans, I am grateful for the vaccines and to the CDC for validating our individual decisions to get the COVID shots and then for allowing us to remove our masks and return to silliness.

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Picking Up Where We Left Off

A reflection on the Weekly Portion and exciting developments in affordable housing for seniors

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The Resilient Ride Home

No time is greater than the ride home to reflect on how the pieces fell into line.

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The Long and the Short:  Wrapping our Minds Around the COVID-19 Quarantine Picture

This tug-and-pull is what defines me: investing hopeful energy in the long term while taming the fire of the short term.

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From Sacred to Essential

Reflections on two epic times in our nation's history.

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Bound By Our Boundaries

How we live in relationship to boundaries defines us – in both trying times and otherwise.

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The Legacy of Yitro:  Learning to Let Go

The revolutionary plan spawned by Yitro’s counsel, was made possible only by the concession of Moses to let go of his grasp on the enterprise of arbitration.

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Honoris Causa

As the training school lends knowledge and license, the professional environment bestows distinction.

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The Scourge of Labels

The pitfalls of sliding into a mannerism that sorts others into categories

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Our Ownership of the Maccabee Within Us

As Chanukah concludes, it is vitally important that we find ways to tap its message of self-validity and resilience for the remainder of the year.

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The Best Reimbursement

As we contemplate our broader “plans of coverage” for our lives, what might be the moral equivalent of open enrollment? How often do we avail ourselves of the tweaks and adjustments necessary to be balanced and functional?

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