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Giving Thanks and Giving Hope
By
Rabbi Eliyahu Stern
The AJC Thanksgiving Reader Rabbi Grossman mentions is in many ways rooted in the thought of Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, founder of Reconstructionist Judaism. Kaplan claimed that Jews in America lived in two civilizations–one American and one Jewish, and that each informed the other. As early as 1945, Kaplan’s Reconstructionist prayerbook contained a special service for…
Thanksgiving Is a Very Jewish Holiday
By
mkress
After Passover and Hanukkah, Thanksgiving is perhaps the holiday most observed by American Jews. It makes sense for a number of reasons, and not only because we Jews can’t pass up an excuse for a good meal. Thanksgiving, as in giving thanks, is a very Jewish thing to do. According to tradition, Jews are to…
Thanksgiving Is a Very Jewish Holiday
By
mkress
After Passover and Hanukkah, Thanksgiving is perhaps the holiday most observed by American Jews. It makes sense for a number of reasons, and not only because we Jews can’t pass up an excuse for a good meal. Thanksgiving, as in giving thanks, is a very Jewish thing to do. According to tradition, Jews are to…
Fear and Homophobia in Jerusalem
By
Rabbi Joshua Waxman
Apparently, the planned gay-pride parade through Jerusalem has been cancelled as a result of threats of violence. I agree with Rabbi Grossman that this is a shame: Capitulating to threats only emboldens those who seek to use intimidation as a tool. Worse still, reports about the cancellation quote Jewish, Christian, and Muslim leaders denouncing the…
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