Interfaith Dialogue
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Who Were the Baby-Savers of Exodus and Who Are We?
Saving babies, according to the Torah, was the first crack in the oppression of the Israelites by Pharaoh. In the first two chapters of Exodus, the start of this week’s Torah reading in the synagogue and Jewish study cycle, two sets of people save baby boy Israelites from the death decreed by Pharaoh. First it’s… Continue reading
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Serious Chanukkah: Cultural Integration, Freedom, War and Power Then and Now
I love Purim and Chanukkah. It’s true that these are not the major Jewish chagim, and not in some sense as important as Passover/Pesach. But I have come to love them more and more because they are set in worlds I recognize as more contemporary than the major festivals. Their stories have more texture… Continue reading
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Righteous Enough for the Time
This is my D'var Torah for October 21, 2023, Parashat Noach. When Noach was born, the human world had only just stopped being young. If you do all the math, you see that Adam had lived to see nine generations including his own. I can imagine that people had begun doubting whether Gan Eden had… Continue reading
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Righteous Enough for the Time
This is what I think will be my words in the synagogue tomorrow, October 21, 2023, for Parashat Noach. The opening observation I believe I got from Leon Kass’ excellent book about Genesis and ethics. When Noach was born, the human world had only just stopped being young. If you do all the math, you… Continue reading
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This Chanukkah — Many Ideas
I am still trying to keep on top of my many channels, between this blog and the Tov! podcast and Temple Beth Abraham's site and blog, not to mention social media. (Not complaining!) I haven't put a link here yet to the many thematic Chanukkah-related writings I've got, some of them reposts from prior years and… Continue reading
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The Supreme Court This Term, Religion and Abortion
This isn’t the absolute center of the issue around abortion and the Supreme Court. But the issues in this article in Slate are important, particularly as the Court has ruled also this week in the Maine school case and potentially will soon rule in the high school coach prayer case. The headline is both spot… Continue reading
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Chatting Up the Local Proud Boys
That's me right after a conversation of about half an hour last night with a few members of the Proud Boys, who have become an unfortunate fixture around meetings of Nashua's Board of Education. Knowing they would be there I could not stay home. This is my family's school, and my community, and people I… Continue reading
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A New Page — USA
I just finished the first version of a new page on my site, which I'm calling simply "USA". It has sources and mostly my own reflections about American politics, racial justice, anti-Semitism, and political leadership. I will be updating it with the best links I want people to know about, and anything good I generate… Continue reading
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Rolling Waters, Mighty Stream — Exploring MLK’s Metaphor
This was my opening invocation for the annual Southern NH Outreach for Black Unity Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. breakfast on January 21, 2019. I am so honored to be invited to join you for some opening words today. My name is Jon Spira-Savett, and I serve as rabbi for the Jewish community in… Continue reading
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Chanukkah — An Adult Festival About Today
You’ve probably heard over and over that Chanukkah is a “minor” holy day. Something we make a big deal about especially in modern America – something especially for Jewish children in a Christmas-saturated environment. It’s true, Chanukkah is no Passover. But in fact, it’s not a new thing, this question about how significant Chanukkah really… Continue reading
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