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Sects and the City: November 2012
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Wednesday, November 7, 2012. A Mi Sheberach for me? Suddenly, everything became different. And before we knew it, my mother had to be admitted to the hospital because her blood numbers were so dangerously low. Her cough was too suspect. She couldn't eat, she couldn't breathe. It was not good. And our faith has helped sustain us as well: a visit from our Rabbi here in Indiana who offered words of prayer and comfort...
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Sects and the City: April 2013
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Friday, April 26, 2013. What drives you to do Social Justice? Reflections from the Brickner Rabbinic Program. The question was so simple. “What drives you to do social justice? I just returned from the Religious Action Center’. Ted sacred space to continue connecting our lives with one another. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Forest Hills, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Rabbi Eleanor Steinman's Blog.
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Sects and the City: March 2012
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. 40 years of female Rabbis. When I was applying to Rabbinical school, right out of college, I remember having the following fears: maybe I'm too young, maybe I don't have enough experience, maybe I'm not what they're looking for. But never once did I say to myself: Maybe I won't get in because I am a female. At last week's CCAR (Central Conference of American Rabbis). Here is what I wrote:.
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Sects and the City: 2 years
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Wednesday, January 7, 2015. My mother, Sharon, died two years ago, today. Why don't we dance anymore? I'm not okay with that. Why don't we laugh anymore? I'm not okay with that. The years go by. Like stones under rushing water. Yeah, the years go by. Like stones under rushing water. Sending you hugs and knowing that your mom will always embrace and inspire you. :) May her memory continue to be for a blessing.
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Sects and the City: January 2015
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Wednesday, January 7, 2015. My mother, Sharon, died two years ago, today. Why don't we dance anymore? I'm not okay with that. Why don't we laugh anymore? I'm not okay with that. The years go by. Like stones under rushing water. Yeah, the years go by. Like stones under rushing water. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Forest Hills, NY, United States. View my complete profile. Elizabeth's Blog ( My old Year-in-Israel Blog).
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London Honeymoon Guide - Dining 2/4 | The White Connection
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The White Connection is an online wedding directory coming soon to the UAE. In this space, our blog, we share our favorite finds and recommendations. London Honeymoon Guide - Dining 2/4. Thursday, May 3, 2012. Part two of our London Guide is here, Dining! We picked a few restaurants and cafes from all around London, they all provide delicious food and a unique experience. DEAN STREET TOWNHOUSE RESTAURANT. Part of an urban regeneration project, The Dock Kitchen is located in a converted Victorian Wharf bu...
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Sects and the City: What drives you to do Social Justice? Reflections from the Brickner Rabbinic Program
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Friday, April 26, 2013. What drives you to do Social Justice? Reflections from the Brickner Rabbinic Program. The question was so simple. “What drives you to do social justice? I just returned from the Religious Action Center’. Ted sacred space to continue connecting our lives with one another. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Forest Hills, NY, United States. View my complete profile. חוץ מזה - Chutz Mizeh.
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Sects and the City: October 2012
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Thursday, October 4, 2012. Creating Community, REAL communnity. I have a friend. Her name is @knitgrlnyc. I've been thinking a lot lately about community. And I've been thinking even more about significant friendships and relationships in life. Over Rosh Hashanah. It's easy to tell a spouse or partner that we love them, but what about our friends who provide so much for us, as well? And I know that our real friend...
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Sects and the City: A question of moral responsibitlity
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Friday, May 10, 2013. A question of moral responsibitlity. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Forest Hills, NY, United States. I'm a young Reform Rabbi, living in NYC, chronicling my journey through life, learning, the city, and the various ways to bridge ancient traditions with modern Judaism. View my complete profile. Shema in the Sound Booth - Shavuot. A question of moral responsibitlity. חוץ מזה - Chutz Mizeh.
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Sects and the City: February 2012
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Sects and the City. One Rabbi's journey through life and learning. Rabbi Elizabeth S. Wood. Thursday, February 16, 2012. Unpacking from my week at the Brickner Seminar. In order to tell you about the last week of my life, I have to begin at the end. I explained where I had been for the last week, at the Brickner Rabbinic Fellowship Retreat. I learned that as Rabbi, I still have so much to learn. It's about the journey and the ability to gather information on our journey and use it for good in the wor...
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