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E Pluribus Unum: Out of many, one. How can we once again become one nation under God? It's probably not a simple answer. But we can start by returning to the wisdom of the Torah, which is for everyone of every and no faith. We'll explore culture and politics through the lens of Torah and explain the conservative viewpoint.
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Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
People Are Mixed Bags
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Tuesday Apr 19, 2022
Passover is a recognition of history and a look forward to the future. Can other cultures learn from the Jewish connection to history? Plus, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Morality, the mixed bags that people are, and analysis of a January 6th parody song.
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Friday Mar 11, 2022
Comfort and Style
Friday Mar 11, 2022
Friday Mar 11, 2022
We delve into the heavy topics of the day, like the heated debate currently being waged on Tik Tok, and what shoe box branding can tell us about our modern culture.
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Monday Feb 14, 2022
Whoopi and Rogan
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Whoopi Goldberg's comments about the nature of the Holocaust were wrong, but almost not as troubling as what "View" co-host Ana Navarro said. And, when will sites like Spotify get off their high horses about dangerous misinformation?
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Monday Jan 17, 2022
The New N Word
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Why we really need to stop using the term Nazi to describe everyone we disagree with, and how should we be using the teachings from MLK to best honor his memory. Plus, a lesson we can learn from the Israelites' propensity to complain in the wilderness after the Exodus.
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Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Serving God in the Wilderness
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
Thursday Dec 30, 2021
The annoying tendency of rabbis and other Jewish leaders to "condemn bigotry and hatred of all kinds" when anti-Jewish incidents occur. Plus, lessons from this week's Torah portion, including the purpose of freedom, taking responsibility for our choices, and not acting out of fear.
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Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
Abortion Is a Taupe Issue
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
The debate surrounding abortion - like so many other issues - has become a black/white, yes/no discussion. But, is it possible there is room for some nuance, or at least the ability to understand the other perspective?
Plus, more Instagram memes and an exciting personal announcement!
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Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
#LoveYourself
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Wednesday Nov 24, 2021
Dissecting the self love/ "treat yoself"/"You are enough" messages heard so frequently today. And, a thought on Thanksgiving.
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Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
The Sports Episode
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Wednesday Nov 03, 2021
Systemic racism in the NFL and cheating in the MLB. Who said politicians get to have all of the fun?
Articles used in this episode:
Astros Cheating Scandal Explained
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Monday Oct 11, 2021
I Agree with BLM?
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Studying history teaches us others' past mistakes, and hopefully how to not repeat them. It also lets us know that there's nothing new under the sun, which should be reassuring as we grapple with the issues of life. Plus, BLM and I agree on an issue.
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Monday Sep 06, 2021
Returning to God
Monday Sep 06, 2021
Monday Sep 06, 2021
Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the Jewish High Holidays, are commonly thought of as solemn days of repentance. In truth, they are joyous days celebrating our return to God. The secularization of the world is at the root of all problems, and a return to God can have larger implications than the personal relationship reestablished on the Jewish High Holidays.
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