“Any god who is mine but not yours, any god concerned with me but not with you, is an idol.”
—“Religion and Race,” 1963
National Conference on Religion and Race
Here is this thinker whose words shaped the essence of how I think about Judaism.
Rabbi Pamela Barmash, PhD
Fifty years later, we're in a place where dialogue is so difficult, and I celebrate Heschel who relished those moments and found many ways to be in conversation.
Rev Colin Bossen
"Why We Pray With Our Feet: A Conversation with Cohosts Emelda and Trudy"
"Divine Pathos" Sermon