Sharing that I work at JFS has led to unexpected and wonderful conversations with strangers and friends alike about their own connections to Judaism.
I am more convinced than ever for the need to create more space for reflection and conversation—to understand the lived experiences that mold opinions.
Let’s work to free others of the bondage of their seclusion, the hunger of their loneliness and the exile of their isolation.
I pray that we will not fall back into complacency and that we will all feel called to work together to perfect our very imperfect Union.
The act of service isn’t just a noun that we receive; it is also a verb—an action that we are called to do.
What Yom Kippur is to the spirit, Sukkot is to the body.
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