I stepped into Temple Sinai on the afternoon of Yom Kippur a few weeks ago while picking up several thousand pounds of food for Second Helpings Atlanta to deliver to the Community Assistance Center in Roswell. When I heard the familiar voice of Rabbi Brad Levenberg coming from the sanctuary, I stopped and listened for… Read More »
Think Big and Dream Even Bigger: A New Hope?
The weekend of January 20-22 was one of great emotion and energy. On Friday the 20th, hundreds of thousands of people gathered on the mall in Washington DC , and far more turned on their TV’s, to celebrate the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 45th president of the United States of America. And on… Read More »
Wake Up, Focus, and Get Involved
Around a year ago my blogging shifted from intimate personal narrative to a more objective style. But I don’t think that works right now. In this climate of growing disharmony, I feel the need to revert to vulnerability and to stop thinking so much about what I write! I live my life on the basis… Read More »
Sir Jose Bright: On Poverty
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https://media.blubrry.com/newmindset/p/content.blubrry.com/newmindset/jose_bright.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | MoreIn May, 2015, Sir Jose Bright relocated back to the USA, after living and working on the African continent for the last 20 years. He joined the Georgia Center for Nonprofits as a senior consultant. Previously his work in Africa included consulting with all levels of… Read More »
Apply Online: Is Paperwork Dividing Our Nation?
I recently went through the CSS and FAFSA application process with a daughter who is entering her fourth year at university. It was excruciating! Those of you with college-age children know these acronyms well – and probably have elevated blood pressure at their very mention! – but to explain to all: CSS is the College… Read More »
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