I love Angela Buchwald, who's a Korean-born rabbi at Central Synagogue . Cory Booker's essay is great.Every one of them has something in there that people will find interesting.
It was written in about 1903, we're not absolutely sure. on my synagogue -- it was the Middle Eastern supermarket next door that tipped everybody off and then made sure that everybody had some hot drinks.
I had begun to understand that what really mattered was my happiness in here and now, in the present moment, and not what any future happiness may be. It's a synagogue , actually-- which is the burial site of the founders of Kabbalah.
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help. I go to a a synagogue .
a difference in the world, and we focus on stories of responding to genocide, protecting civil rights, sharing our world, promoting pluralism, finding homes, and standing up to hate. So they may have belonged to a synagogue or something, even if they didn't attend synagogue .
Like, hey, what do you guys think about this neighborhood name? And it's clearly not a synagogue .
And it all depends on how we react to that information. And I did join a synagogue , and I do think there are benefits.
They had a job that felt secure they'd been at for 10 years or more. They had a church or synagogue they went to. And today, most people don't have any of those-- maybe one.
This is literally this problem, and what just happened is what it's like. When my children and I go to synagogue , as much as I believe that religion shouldn't be a thing that children hate because you have
And the dynamic with Jessie and everything was incredible. And then when I took her to the synagogue , it was because she arrived in Prague right before Rosh Hashanah. So she came-- all of us went to the synagogue .
And then when I took her to the synagogue , it was because she arrived in Prague right before Rosh Hashanah. So she came-- all of us went to the synagogue . It was either Rosh Hashanah or Yom Kippur, I'm not sure.
So I, like Kelsey, was born a reformed Jew and into a reformed Jewish family, was very comfortable within the liberal Jewish tradition, and was very active as a child in synagogue and through my years in junior high and high school. I didn't come out until I was in my 20s, and I identify as a lesbian.
She didn't know if we were gonna sell tickets that night. We hear it when Randal Lee Krager goes to a synagogue parking lot in Missouri
And it's the old ways, Ancient Intelligence. Don't underestimate those mosques and temples and synagogues and churches and Native American ceremonies and prayer circles for you to come home and get your head on straight.
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help. We were old friends from school, from synagogue .
I'm like, we have nothing to do on Christmas. Perfect opportunity. I rented out a synagogue . And everybody's like, who's going to DJ?
to Sikh Indian politics. The president of any church, synagogue , mosque, like Google aura, right? So I mean, his dream was basically to make a sanctuary where people, Sikhs, could come to.
where you go every week-- if you go to church or a mosque or a synagogue or whatever-- that's very much based on community.
community views gay people or views the LGBT community? Many years ago, I was at a synagogue speaking with a women's group where they had said that they had opened their doors,
as Rosh Hashanah and the high holy days are approaching-- not to go to the synagogue , because they might be firebombed, and they cannot protect them all.
For some people that means going to church every Sunday or going to synagogue every Saturday or whatever it is that they do, is that they come together in community.
I met with churches, and synagogues , and mosques.
30 years ago, low income kids were actually more likely to go to church or synagogue and have the social capital that comes with that.
right? I, my church or synagogue or mosque, we're part of a congregational exchange, right?
So I think what's interesting to me is, I speak about this book to groups-- synagogues , community places, you name it--
One is that churches, mosques, synagogues , houses of worship really do provide community for people. They also provide tradition; they provide heritage. I mean, one of the things,
And I grew up as part of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement and 770 Eastern Parkway, which is the grand synagogue , is literally around the corner from my home.
And I went to-- or I had done that before filming it. And then when I actually in Prague before we started shooting, there was-- Jonathan took me to a synagogue . And it was just the first time I had ever been in-- the first time that I'd been to one.
business that's very, very different than a family be different than a mosque, a temple, the church Ah, synagogue . Very different than you know, a basketball
And the trivial things that you have in contrast, such as skin color or whether you go to a temple, a mosque, a synagogue , or a church,
And then the next attack happened a few weeks-- I think it was only a few months later in Poway, at the synagogue in Poway, and then in El Paso
I wanted to record it in their natural habitat, which would have been like, the lunchroom, or there was a synagogue on campus
And I wasn't rich, and I'm not from New York City, and I don't go to the synagogue .
We look at Christ's teachings, he in turn tells-- first off, we never see Christ in a synagogue .
most influential people all look like them the most beautiful people in the world always look like them they can go to their Church they can go to synagogue
So if you're religious, you grew up in a church, say, or a synagogue , and then you move to being non-religious-- I'm a secular
Whether they went to school, they behave the same, they maybe go to the same church or synagogue , there is a comfort zone.
They've gotten this into their workplace, or their church, synagogue .
Patel: Right, like, so, so you could be an interfaith leader online and, and kind of mimic talking to the leader of a synagogue about how to get their synagogue involved
but really, it was an organized pogrom, organized rally against Jews, when 30,000 Jews were rounded up and sent to concentration camps, Jewish businesses were destroyed and looted, and synagogues were destroyed and looted. It wasn't until this moment that many German Jews recognized, wow, this is really bad, maybe we need to try to find a way out of Europe
So I talk about that story, and the rise of an interfaith movement among churches here, in churches and synagogues here in New England,
And, you guys were all part of a bigger and much larger movement, a Grassroots Movement that is a foot particularly on the hunger issues that comes from churches and synagogues ,