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Life Review in Seattle
Life Review in Seattle We were in Seattle for a meeting of the Eric Voegelin Society. It’s a group within the American Political Science Association, probably the only such group that considers spiritual factors in its efforts to understand history. … Continue reading →
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Tagged academic egos, American Political Science Association, avoiding cynicism, Bill Gates, centralized economy, climate apocalypse, corporate law, economic incentives, economic inequality, economic predicaments, economic solutions, Elon Musk, Eric Voegelin Society, extracting life benefit, financial instruments, financial liability, financial soundness, global finance, good times and bad, high thinking, holding on to friendship, ideology and terror, Isaac Newtown, Israeli socialist kibbutzim, keeping our friends, life review, life smarts, modern economies, moving to Mars, nondogmatic academics, nontransparency, old friends, optimal options, PayPal, planetary doom, planetary pollution, playing the cards you're dealt, ponzi schemes, Seattle, Seattle ethos, silicon man, SpaceX, Swedish modified socialism, techie delusions, techie ethos, techie genius, truth seeking, understanding history, unequal rewards, women's friendship
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Obsequies for Dennis Delcau
Obsequies for Dennis Delcau Rabbi Mitchell Delcau’s father died. I went to the funeral this morning. Mitchell Delcau is our temple’s former rabbi, now based in Seattle. He was someone I had once worked hard to find, serving on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged ambivalence, anti-semitism, bad companions, bereavement, cemetery vandalism, congregants, Dennis Delcau, diaspora, draft deferment, excuses, filial piety, flag-draped coffin, funeral home, funerals, grief, Holocaust survivor, homage to one's country, honesty, honor, humiliation, importance of Israel, Jewish army, Jewish observance, job loss, Judaica, lying, Maimonides, memorials, openness, patriotic homage, patriotism, prejudice, Rabbi Mitchell Delcau, rabbinate, rabbis, reality of God, reunion, search committee, Seattle, simplicity, social awkwardness, Star of David, temple officials, the unrighteous, truthfulness, Vietnam War, vulnerability, Why Israel, widow, work ethic
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