‘The sun shone, the acacia was in bloom, and the slaughterer slaughtered’ Haim Nachman Bialik, The City of Death It is spring outside, the beautiful dogwood tree outside my window…
Purim, the holiday of hilarity is coming up in a week and a half. One of the ideas that Purim celebrates is the idea of turning things upside down, of…
Last Shabbat we heard a wonderful talk by a member on rational spirituality. The only complaint that I heard was that it was too short! We humanists feel strongly that…
On these darkest of days of the year our ancestors around the world sought to push away the gloom with holidays of light. This year it seems we need to…
Why I love City Congregation for Secular Humanistic Judaism I love City Congregation because I am surrounded by a community of people who share my values. ‘Love your neighbor as yourself that is the entire Torah’. I…
Many years ago I wrote a poem that begins: “I sing when the day comes / For at night there is only anguish.” This poem comes to mind this year…
Yesterday something changed for me. Until yesterday I believed that my days of stopping traffic, of getting arrested, of civil disobedience were over, at least until my beautiful children were…
Today, when the words from Washington are so dark, I am trying to focus on Martin Luther King’s dream at the Lincoln memorial: “We refuse to believe that the bank…
The period of 49 days between the holidays of Passover and Pentecost (Pesach and Shavuot) which we find ourselves in is very special to me, since it is when I…