Daniel Goldhagen is a Jewish scholar of genocide, living and working in Massachusetts. The son of a Holocaust survivor, his mission … More
Category: Tikkun Olam — Healing the Worlds, Lower and Upper
My Father was once a Homeless Janitor
Scenes from the Home Land I once worked at a very large and wealthy synagogue in a fairly major city. … More
Yom Kippur River
Many of us are laboring mightily through the Yamim Noraim, the Days of Awe. We have contemplated and introspected, thrown our … More
Of Turtles and Teshuvah
This year, over kosher vegetarian cholent and (yummy) grilled tempeh and tomato sandwiches, I made teshuvah at the National Havurah … More
Catholic Israel
Catholic Israel No, it’s not about the Crusades or any Christian movement in the Holy Land. Catholic Israel was a … More
An HIV Theology: Getting to Zero
TEMV Bulletin Dec. 2012 Once the AIDS epidemic came to full blossom in San Francisco, latent homophobia burst forth as … More
A Queer Eye for the Jewish People
A Queer Eye for the Jewish People Erev Rosh Hashanah 2012 Rabbi Dawn Rose Last year I began having an … More
Practical Compassion
As many of you know, I served as Rabbi of my first synagogue just north of here in New Hampshire. … More