“We are living in a world marked by toxic polarization where people remain isolated in their silos. It is lonely. It is chaos. An era of projection and hate.
Jewish tradition offers the antidote to this. It embraces debate and diversity.
I’m not so naive to think that every Jewish space is free from corruption and darkness. That is the human condition. The Torah itself reveals the complexity of what it means to live in both light & darkness, both within and at large.
We are not without our ills, but we have a way through them together.
We return. Over and over again through literal millennia. We rupture and repair. We challenge. We endure. We laugh and we love.”
“We are living in a world marked by toxic polarization where people remain isolated in their silos. It is lonely. It is chaos. An era of projection and hate.
Jewish tradition offers the antidote to this. It embraces debate and diversity.
I’m not so naive to think that every Jewish space is free from corruption and darkness. That is the human condition. The Torah itself reveals the complexity of what it means to live in both light & darkness, both within and at large.
We are not without our ills, but we have a way through them together.
We return. Over and over again through literal millennia. We rupture and repair. We challenge. We endure. We laugh and we love.”
——And by doing so, there is a radiance of hope.
Wishing you a filling life of Torah and Yiddishkeit!
Thank you! 😊