Reflection by Kelly Schwartz Mine is a story of double blessings. I feel this way because I’m part of an interfaith family – me, a little girl who spent her formative years at Northwest Christian Academy, in the suburbs of Miami. My husband, Alan, raised in East Cobb, attending Hebrew School at Etz Chaim, [...]
The Truth Smirks Rev. Anthony David Dec. 11, 2011 Writer Mary Hirsch has this to say about humor: it’s like a “rubber sword—it allows you to make a point without drawing blood.” Go back in time with me to 2006, to a special event of that year called the White House Correspondent’s Dinner. Washington [...]
Reading the Bible Again for the First Time: The Books of Moses Rev. Anthony David Dec. 4, 2011 “A wandering Aramean was my ancestor,” writes the author of the Biblical book of Deuteronomy. “He went down into Egypt and lived there as an alien, few in number, and there he became a great nation, [...]