


What I learned from a Bee Gees Documentary
The Bee Gees documentary premiered on HBO this past week. While much of the story was as fluffy as Barry Gibbs’ hair, there were a few lessons for us. And of course, they reminded me of Torah.
Brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice founded the…

Proud of You
Jewish pride emerges when a member of the tribe is appointed to a high government position. Perhaps it is our shared, troubled history that boosts collective self-satisfaction when one of our own ascends to a powerful post. Witnessing Jews in…

French Laundry
How dare you? I find myself shouting this with my internal voice, mostly when I am watching the news. My arrogance meter goes off, haughtiness induced indigestion sets in, and a superiority headache is launched. Scoundrels seem to appear…

Meet Me After Covid
As the pandemic drags on, I’ve noticed changes to relationships. Some friendships have grown stronger. Some families have found ways of connecting with virtual reunions. That’s the positive side of relationships in a time of covid. But,…

Dreaming of Better Days – Today!
I dreamed (again) that I missed a final exam. Panicked, I sat up in bed trying to remember if I had any other tests to take. Am I afraid that I am failing the essential tests of my life? I wonder about the lessons I can learn from this dream.
This…

Holy Deception!
I remember when we learned that our nation’s leader mischaracterized the severity of Covid-19. He justified the deception by citing the need to preserve calm and safeguard the economy. Some supported his approach. But Torah lays bare the difficulty…

Old Men and the Women Who Love Them
Roz was due to have lunch with her friend. That morning Roz learned that her friend had to attend a funeral which would delay lunch. Roz offered to attend the funeral as well. Why not? It was a sunny day in Florida and the cemetery wasn’t…

Moving Past Anger
Election fever is upon us. There is no aspirin to reduce temperature. The infections of partisanship and arrogance have long festered and are likely to persist. Are we going to shut ourselves in or work these problems out?
Jewish tradition…

Time to View the Changing Leaves
Each October, we make a point of a weekend trip to view the changing leaves. We marvel at the red, yellow and ochre brush strokes on the Appalachian hillsides. Inevitably we debate whether or trip was too early for peak or too late to view…