Shabbat
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I think we can still set ourselves apart through regular participation in a time that we ourselves sanctify, and in so doing, we may cultivate loving kindness when we are open to shared intimacy and affirm the diversity and belonging of radically inclusive communities.
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Thoughts on Shabbat HaChodesh, Speaking of traditions, Pesach says no leavened bread of any kind, and, of course, some take it all too far, which is exactly the right amount of far to take Pesach.”
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Shabbat is a time to rest and resist. Pull back from the grind. Imagine a world where work does not exist, and we persist by community and mutual support.
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Beyond the specifics of the red heifer ritual, Shabbat Parah offers opportunities for modern interpretations. Secular humanists can find meaning in creating their own traditions that foster community.