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What We Do With (and for) Others
In 1957, Dr. Martin Luther King told an audience in Montgomery, Alabama, that “life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?” At JCRC, doing for others defines our work year-round, whether it is our young adults preparing meals for the homeless or synagogue teams helping youth discover the joys of…
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Humility and Unity
If the upcoming Presidential election is about any one thing, it is about our anxieties for the future: in a changing and dynamic world that we struggle to understand, are our families and children safe? Will our children have the quality of life that we have known? Is our nation capable of facing the potential…
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GBIO Conversation Series
Conversation Series Undivided: Rejecting the Rhetoric of Otherness In the charged rhetoric of our times, the demonization of the other – from Mexican immigrants to Muslims to other marginalized minorities– has become commonplace. GBIO invites congregants from all of our faith traditions to four diverse houses of worship, to develop relationships, learn about each other’s…