Sukkot: Celebrating precarity and abundance
Hannah Estifanos Hannah Estifanos

Sukkot: Celebrating precarity and abundance

Abundance and precarity are two ends of the same spectrum. On Sukkot we learn that although nothing is permanent, we must always rejoice in all that we have. May this Fall be a time of rejoicing in abundance and supporting those experiencing precarity.

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Spending Yom Kippur in the belly of a fish
Hannah Estifanos Hannah Estifanos

Spending Yom Kippur in the belly of a fish

When we feel “swallowed” by grief or shame, it is precisely from that place that redemption begins. It is from the dark belly of the fish that we must cry out. And if our call is sincere, Jonah reminds us, G-d will answer. We will be spit back out onto dry land.

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Abraham as a meeting point for faith traditions
Hannah Estifanos Hannah Estifanos

Abraham as a meeting point for faith traditions

Abraham’s story offers interfaith work a common lexicon. The power to do that work starts in Abraham and in his radical trust that God would take care of him. If we can only trust in that same way, we can change the world.

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