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Archive for August, 2009

21st Wedding Anniversary Post

This past Friday night, Shabbat, I celebrated my 21st wedding anniversary. A lot of people congratulated me. I suppose it represents some sort of feat to stay married that long. However, it seems to me that someone should be asking what my marriage is like after all those years. It’s a feat to stay married [...]

Those Who Knew You When…

Today I read a blog post about the death of director John Hughes. (I know, I’m on a bit of a morbid roll…) It was written by an acquaintance of mine, Kevin Smokler. (You can read it here.) I wasn’t aware that Hughes had directed so many of the films of my youth, but one [...]

The End of an Era

Today I signed onto the Internet to discover that Senator Ted Kennedy had died. Those who know me well would say I’m not very politically inclined, and they’d be correct. However, Ted Kennedy’s death moved me. It seems his passing marks the end of an era. The Kennedy era.  We could sing, “Where have all [...]

What Do You Grieve?

Sometimes we grieve the death of someone who has passed on to the next world, and sometimes we grieve the loss of other things. What do you grieve? I grieve the loss of my lighthearted nature, my joy. I used to be a much happier person. I suspect that my joy began to dissipate when [...]

Losing So Many Wise Souls

It seems to me that this year quite a number of Wise Souls have left the earth plane. By this I mean that people I consider full of wisdom have died. Not only were they full of wisdom, however, they also were people very connected to Spirit, or God, very in tune with other people [...]

What My Body is Telling Me…

The doctor called today to give me the results of my MRI. I twisted my knee in New York City nine weeks ago. The MRI showed that I partially tore my anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) — again. I tore the same ligament in the same knee — my left — 14 years ago. Actually, I [...]

Are You a Secular or a Spiritual Jew?

In my San Jose Jewish Examiner column, I recently wrote about the 2008 American Religious Identification Survey. It reported that the number of American Jews who consider themselves religiously observant has declined by more than 20 percent over the last two decades while the number of Jews who consider themselves secular has risen. This survey, which included [...]

Prayer in Odd Places and Odd Times

I’m determined to put spiritual practice back into my life. I’ve been struggling for a year at least to find the time for a sustainable practice. I know…I teach and write about practical spirituality, by which I mean short, easy, sustainable practices that fit into our busy lives. However, I have failed to practice what [...]

How Do You Know Someone?

How do you know someone? Do you know someone after spending time with them and observing their actions? Do you know someone after listening to them speak and hearing the words that come from their heart? Do you know someone by their interests, by their friends, by the work they do, or by the things [...]

Becoming Simple and Living a Simple Life

Even though August tends to be a slower month with lots of people on vacation, in my life, things haven’t slowed down at all. I’m back home from New York City after a 7-week stay with my son and everything seem sto be gearing up. After just two days at home, my stepson arrived for [...]

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