Guest Voices

Archive: September 16, 2007 - September 22, 2007

High Holiday Times at the Syna-Plex

We Jews are, I think it's fair to say, a kvetchy people. If Goldilocks were Jewish, she'd still be trying out chairs.

By Ruth Marcus | September 21, 2007; 2:23 PM ET | Comments (27)

Apology as a Moral Imperative

We bear a sense of shame and guilt when we fail to apologize

By Aaron Lazare | September 21, 2007; 1:43 PM ET | Comments (4)

Holiest Moment of the Day

The most popular and I believe holiest moment of the holiday occurs when friends and family gather to break the fast with a joyous feast.

By Brad Hirschfield | September 21, 2007; 12:24 PM ET | Comments (8)

Food Stamp Solidarity and Humility

Rabbi Steve Gutow, executive director for the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, is taking the Food Stamp Challenge during the 10 days between Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. He is living on the Food Stamp allowance of $21 for the...

By Steve Gutow | September 19, 2007; 1:59 PM ET | Comments (7)

Re-Turning to God in the New Year

Wherever we are, no matter how far we have fallen, the opportunity to repent and change is always there for every one of us.

By Adin Steinsaltz | September 18, 2007; 9:10 AM ET | Comments (21)

D. James Kennedy and the "Cultural Mandate"

Dr. Kennedy believed the Scriptures taught that those whose lives had been changed by the Gospel had an obligation to engage the culture with “the mind of Christ."

By Frank Wright | September 16, 2007; 10:26 AM ET | Comments (13)

 
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