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Sanctifying the Name
Sanctifying the Name Christians have the concept of martyrdom, from a term of Greek derivation that means witness. The martyr refuses to renounce her faith despite all that the world can throw against it. The corresponding Jewish figure does something … Continue reading →
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Tagged Akiba's martyrdom, atonement, Baruch Hashem, betraying trust, blaming the victim, Christian witness, cosmic energy, desecrate the Name, disrespecting women, distance healing, divine upgrade, fighting the good fight, forgiveness, God's friend, God's home, God’s suffering, happy endings, human aspiration, Kafkaesque, low-level masculinity, male protectiveness, Martin Buber's "Tales of the Hasidim: The Early Masters", martyrdom, midrash, Moses and God, naming names, personal God, post-traumatic stress, sanctifying the Name, sexual harassment, sexual predator, social ambush, spiritual promotion, stoic philosophy, women speaking out, women's honor, women's vulnerability
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“Broken Pieces”
“Broken Pieces” I’ve never read Kafka and don’t want to, because I prefer happy endings. Elizabeth Bennett should marry Mr. Darcy, Peter Pan should never have to grow up, and … you get the idea. The whole notion that real … Continue reading →
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