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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not that my rabbi is not supposed to talk about that. It’s that I don’t want my rabbi to talk about ONLY that. It’s not that I don’t want Tikkun Olam; it’s that I don’t want ONLY Tikkun Olam. There is so much to be learned from the Torah from a historical, metaphorical, and spiritual perspective. There is so much richness in our traditions and culture. That is the part that I’m missing. The part which is what my son gets at sleep over camp - spirituality, community, song, Jewish learning - is what I’m looking for. Maybe it’s a tall order. [/quote] you can find a lot of conservative and orthodox rabbis who want to talk about all the other stuff, yet are still very much activists. R Shmuel Herzfeld at National Synagogue comes to mind - very, very woke guy and congregation, but they are O, so lots of other stuff that they must focus on. [/quote]
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