Tag: Israel

  • Antiwar Protestors not Antisemitic Protestors

    Antiwar Protestors not Antisemitic Protestors

    How we name things matter. My husband once had a student named Vodka, her parents's nod to her conception. I don't know what happened to Vodka but that name was a burdensome thing to her during her school years. She became the focus of much[..]
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  • Love Lessons

    Love Lessons

    Sometimes, if you are lucky enough, life is patient with you. It gives you time to learn the lesson of what it means to love others. I don't mean in that romantic way of Eros. I don't even mean in that Agape way of God's[..]
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  • The Gift of Time

    The Gift of Time

    Opening the dusty jewelry box, I pulled out the gold timepiece given to me on that long-ago Saturday in 1974, the day I graduated from Columbus High. The watch isn't as brilliant as it was that day. It's face-covering has clouded over - or it[..]
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  • Lessons on Protesting & Praying

    Lessons on Protesting & Praying

    On every Social Media and news site I am bombarded with stories about college students rising up against the violence in the Middle East, specifically the innocent people in Gaza caught up in a war between Hamas terrorists and Israeli Defense Forces. There are fights[..]
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  • The Power of Fairy Trees

    The Power of Fairy Trees

    I turned around in the open air abbey and there he was, wearing an orange wool sweater he’d bought from one of the Wicklow vendors. His white hair was pulled back in a ponytail. He wore a coat over the sweater and a smile that[..]
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  • Don’t Just Pray for Israel

    Don’t Just Pray for Israel

    As a child I wasn't taught to pray for the Vietnamese people. I was not taught that there were Vietnamese children whose fathers were being slaughtered in their country, the same as my father. I wasn't taught that their mothers were suffering as well, many[..]
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  • Pray for Peace

    Pray for Peace

        I spoke with a soldier friend of mine today. He's an active-duty soldier who has served several tours of duty in Iraq. He is also somebody who grew up in war-torn Sudan. He remembers when he was a child how his homeland was[..]
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  • What we can do

    What we can do

      I leave town for a few days and I be dadgum if the whole world didn't fall apart. There are wildfires brewing in Wenatchee. Bombs dropping in Gaza. People shooting down  passengers planes from the sky over the Ukraine. And let's not forget the[..]
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