All we can do is choose which boundaries between public and private feel right to us, in this moment, knowing that it will change.
Read moreThe Call Towards Radical Imagination
When we realize our lives will not turn out the way we planned, we are called to reach back toward our child-selves and re-access the imagination that flowed freely within us in our youth.
Read moreParadox and Shabbat
One of the spiritual crises I experienced this summer was whether to observe this tradition intrinsic to Jewish life and practice, because Shabbat was used as a tool of the state to assert authority over Palestinian movement and livelihood.
Read moreYom Kippur: Turning and Returning
It is in these dizzying places that we find ourselves, the places where we lose our sense of self in the spin of the world and all its pain and joy.
Read moreDVAR: Yitro, Self-Awareness, and Boundaries
In other words, G!d says, here is how I want to be treated, because of who I am. As I read these lines, I thought about a moment a few weeks ago, when I led a training with Matir Asurim: Jewish Care Network for Incarcerated People.
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