Or as a friend put it, once many years ago, “When you start to know that you are connected to all life, it rearranges a lot of the assumptions that make living in America comfortable.” Yeah, sorry.
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Obviously Judaism takes our embeddedness and responsibility very seriously. This week I taught a lot about our obligations to care for the vulnerable stranger, the obligations on homeowners to not set up their homes so that they can’t “hear the cries of the poor,” +
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The obligations of a community to provide housing for those without, the obligations of a society to set up a police force with accountability, the obligations of a justice system to take extra measures to ensure decisions aren’t made in bias or groupthink.
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As one participant said at the end of the course, “before, I thought social justice was a separate thing that we did sometimes. Now I see that in Judaism it’s set up to be part of everything we do, every aspect of our lives.”
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For some, the place where they draw the connection between spirituality and morality is this larger mystical sensibility I’ve been alluding to. For some it’s in knowing they’re their siblings’ keeper. For some it’s in knowing that they are here to serve, to give, as the can.
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Knowing “it’s not about me” is actually a profound spiritual statement and position.
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All this sparked by someone talking about the need for spiritual leadership now. I agree that we need that, desperately.
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That’s why I’m supporting @marwilliamson . This is exactly her view; that there is no spirituality without the polis. I’ll see if I can find some clips where she talks about that & post here. Some of my friends were not impressed by her debate performance. I hope that if you
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one such person, that you will look and consider carefully her comprehensive policies and listen to some of her interviews and speeches. After I watched her CNN Townhall I was gobsmacked by her intelligence, gravitas, progressive rootedness, as well as fierceness.
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Antivaxxer who tells people to pray away illness and that mental health issues are caused by insufficient time with art? Nope. She talks a big spiritual game but isn’t focused on people’s actual needs and has no policy. This thread is a subtweet of her.
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I am not an anti-vaxxer, nor have I ever in my life told people not to go to the doctor, or told them that they could simply pray away their illness. Both are purposeful falsehoods about my work and my beliefs. Regarding policies, here are mine: marianne2020.com/issues

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True or False? You have received more in campaign donations from Republicans than Democrats.
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So this is your brave vaxx policy? “The Center for Disease Control should invest more research into preventing disease, rather than treating symptoms and look broadly at vulnerabilities in the system (like avoiding pandemics by encouraging healthy disease avoidance behaviors).”
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Sorry, ma'am, but that just does NOT compute.
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Maybe because she called vaccine mandates "Orwellian" thedailybeast.com/2020-candi…
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