Addiction Recovery and Torah

Addiction Recovery and Torah

A similar class will be offered on Wednesday, December 10. Contact Laura Kramer if  you would like more information about this class and future addiction recovery events. I was so excited when educator Beth Huppin asked if I wanted to collaborate with her to offer classes exploring Jewish text through the lens of addiction and…

Experiencing Alzheimer’s

Experiencing Alzheimer’s

Esther Altshul Helfgott kept a diary as her husband’s Alzheimer’s advanced, both to process her emotions and to help keep her husband’s memory alive. In her works Dear Alzheimer’s: A Caregiver’s Diary & Poems and Listening to Mozart: Poems of Alzheimer’s, she chronicles her experiences as caregiver and grieving spouse. I, who have experienced the…

“Violence Against Women – It’s a Men’s Issue”

“Violence Against Women – It’s a Men’s Issue”

When discussing my work in supporting survivors of domestic violence, I am often asked the questions, “Why does she stay?” or “Was she abused as a child?” It is rare that I am asked, “Why does he abuse?” It is even more uncommon that the question posed is, “Why do men assault those who are…

Why We Support I-594

Why We Support I-594

As members of a Jewish community that has been harmed by gun violence, we support Initiative 594. Anyone wishing to acquire a firearm in Washington State should first pass a criminal and public safety background check. Right now, our state’s current requirement applies only to licensed gun dealers while leaving significant loopholes that can allow criminals…

Food Drive by the Numbers

Food Drive by the Numbers

Thank you to everyone in our community who contributed to the 2014 Food Drive and Food Sort! 15,848 visits to the Polack Food Bank last year 30,000 pounds of food donated during the Food Drive 330 volunteers and staff at the Food Sort 86% increase in visits to the Polack Food Bank over an 8-year…

The Waters Carved the Stone

The Waters Carved the Stone

After services as a boy growing up in Minnesota, I recall my father’s reflections as I sat uncomfortably in my powder-blue polyester suit in the backseat of our rusting family car. We were trying to escape the parking lot with all the other congregants rushing toward the exits. Having just spent the morning reflecting, beating…

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