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Self-Acceptance

Self-Acceptance This is the season of deck-swabbing and deck-clearing, if you are Jewish. I tend to say that, at best, I am “Jewish in the head.” By that I mean: having tried a wide range of belief systems, I came … Continue reading

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“Is ‘Right and Wrong’…Wrong?”

“Is ‘Right and Wrong’ … Wrong?” One time I had registration duty at the opening of fall term.  Along with other faculty representing their departments, I sat on one side of a long table.  Students would approach from the other … Continue reading

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