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When Truth Is Sacrificed To Power – The Jewish Press – JewishPress.com

| June 30, 2022

What was wrong with the actions of Korach and his fellow rebels? On the face of it, what they said was both true and principled: You have gone too far, they said to Moses and Aaron.

Voices of Faith: Celebrating LGBTQ Pride, conversion and Torah – Record-Courier

| June 30, 2022

By Rabbi Michael Ross| Record-Courier Recently, we celebrated a week of LGBTQ Pride events to kick-off Pride month at Temple Beth Shalom in Hudson. At Hudsons Memorial Day Parade, my wife, my son and I joined the new group Pride in Hudson,'' as we marched through the parade route together. It was wonderful to hear a chorus of cheers and applause as our banner was welcomed throughout the route

Statement from the JCRC on the overturn of Roe v. Wade – Heritage Florida Jewish News

| June 30, 2022

For 50 years,Roe v. Wadehas been the settled law of the United States

A Jewish prescription for July 4th skepticism | The Pittsburgh Jewish Chronicle – thejewishchronicle.net

| June 30, 2022

July Fourth is a challenging holiday for me. How is it possible to reconcile the beautiful sentiments about liberty and equality in the Declaration of Independence with the fact that its primary author and many of the documents signers owned slaves? I have experienced similarly conflicted feelings in synagogue.

Power in the Blood: True Religion and Transformation in C.S. Lewis’ Till We Have Faces – tor.com

| June 30, 2022

Ive been reflecting on Till We Have Faces and all the different things we could discuss. Theres more to say about Greek philosophy and how its reflected in the book, and about the Christian symbolism and nature of myth that Lewis smuggled in, or about the constant dualities which become, over and over, unifications. But Im afraid wed end up with more words than the book has itself, so Ive decided to limit myself to two more articles

The Universalistic Vision of Judaism – Jewish Journal

| June 26, 2022

At the Revelation at Mount Sinai, God chose the people of Israel to receive the Torah. This unique and unprecedented covenant between God and a group of human beings was to have an immense influence on human civilization. The Torah prescribed a specific way of life for the Jewish people.

New class offered by Chabad Lubavitch of Park City will go ‘Beyond’ what is right – The Park Record

| June 26, 2022

As a member of the towns religious leadership, Rabbi Yudi Steiger of the Chabad Lubavitch of Park City is always looking for ways to help local residents and visitors create a stronger, more unified community. This is why he will teach a class titled Beyond Right: the Values That Shape Judaism Civil Code

America’s religious communities are divided over the issue of abortion: 5 essential reads – The Conversation

| June 26, 2022

Since the first indications that the U.S. Supreme Court could overturn the landmark Roe v

A Reform Jewish perspective on abortion – KELOLAND.com

| June 26, 2022

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) Oftentimes, anti-abortion ideology is associated with religion. However, not all religions have found abortion to be as hot a topic as is often seen within, for example, evangelical Christianity or Catholicism

The Sunday View: Can Jews ever learn to share the Western Wall? – Jewish News

| June 26, 2022

The Western Wall is the holiest site in Judaism today holy, because it was one of the retaining walls of the Second Jewish Temple. That temple was destroyed nearly two thousand years so the wall is pretty much the closest you can get to its site without climbing up to the plaza on top, but that for centuries has been the location of Muslim holy sites. So the Western Wall and its accompanying plaza is the place to go to pray if youre Jewish or if you just happen to be in the area.


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