Windows and Doors

Windows and Doors

Building Jewish Unity and Civic Responsibility in New Orleans

posted by Brad Hirschfield | 1:36pm Wednesday September 9, 2009

With Rosh Hashanah fast approaching, its message of renewal and unity become more important to celebrate than ever. Two stories out of New Orleans, better known for hurricanes and destruction in recent years, embody the deep spirit of the holiday. These are tales of people writing themselves and their community into the Book of Life about which we pray on the High Holidays, and they can inspire us to do the same.

First there is the story of two synagogues, one Reform and the other Orthodox. Following Katrina’s decimation of the latter’s facility; the Reform Temple offered the Orthodox Shul a new home on their property. What happened next? Two communities, lead by exemplary rabbis, shared a journey of mutual discovery and growth that mirrors the dream upon which the Third Temple will be built, according to a rabbinic legend.

Watch this and discover the deep wisdom, profound caring, mutual respect, good humor and refreshing capacity for self-deprecation which made it all possible. It’s funny, and profound.

Then there is the ongoing work of Avodah, featured in a Religion News Service story currently on the Beliefnet.com homepage.

From the little office behind Little Zion Baptist Church, David Eber, 24, works on recovery among residents of the Lower 9th Ward, distributing “green” building materials, writing grant applications and listening to Katrina stories.

Rebecca Waxman, 23, from St. Louis, drives around the city for Unity of Greater New Orleans, helping homeless people with new rental vouchers find apartments. Jenna Pollock, 23, from Massachusetts, is the community coordinator at a Tulane University medical clinic for uninsured families.

They are single, Jewish and idealistic. Until a few weeks ago, they and six others were housemates.

Given that Rosh Hashanah celebrates the birth of the world and creation of all humanity, I would say that these volunteers are already celebrating the holiday. They are, as Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel said when describing the experience of marching with Dr. King, praying with their feet…and their hands…and every other part of their beings. It’s pretty inspiring stuff.



Previous Posts

Apple's "Jew or Not Jew" App -- Should It Be Legal?
An Apple application that let users guess which French politicians or celebrities are Jewish was pulled from France's App Store. but its American equivalent is still available. French activist groups said the "Jew or Not Jew?" app violated bans on compiling information on people's religion and rev

posted 1:18:48am Sep. 18, 2011 | read full post »

Is God A Christian?
R. Kirby Godsey’s new book, Is God A Christian?, challenges what the author describes as the commonly held belief among many religious people that the God in whom they believe is “one of them”.  People, Mr. Kirby observes, too often confuse God’s religious identity with their own, leading t

posted 11:59:56am Sep. 12, 2011 | read full post »

Remembering 9/11 - Part One
The tenth anniversary of 9/11 brings up many emotions and presents some very real challenges, among them how to remember the past without being imprisoned by it.  This video, filmed at St. Paul's, the church closest to the World Trade Center site, is a wonderful example of rising to that challen

posted 2:40:58pm Sep. 08, 2011 | read full post »

Gilad Shalit, Still A Prisoner After 1,900 Days
Below is a copy of the Statement I got from the White House, and while I appreciate the words, I can't help but also ask, "Is this the best we can do?"  United States Mission to the United Nations Office of Press and Public Diplomacy 799 United Nations Plaza New York, NY 10017 (212) 41

posted 9:04:17am Sep. 08, 2011 | read full post »

Is Realty TV Really Kosher? The Ethics Of Realty TV
I know, at first it seems that ethics and reality TV are about as connected as fire and water – one being the antidote for the other.  But perhaps it’s not as simple as that, a conclusion supported by the recent spate of articles arguing that reality TV producers need to create, and commit, to

posted 6:34:55pm Sep. 07, 2011 | read full post »

Advertisement
Comments read comments(4)
post a comment
LAURA MUSHKAT

posted September 10, 2009 at 2:59 pm


glad to see that dispite differences in how they look at many things an Orthodox and Reform could work together so well!
now if only such spirit could be communicated to the Jews all over the USA we all would be better for it.
thanks for sharring this.



report abuse
 

mmagnolia

posted September 10, 2009 at 11:52 pm


MerciBouquets!
Good Graces…….perfectly-timed!



report abuse
 

Bill

posted September 12, 2009 at 4:41 pm


Now if only we could get along so well everywhere!!! This is a wonderful story. Wonderful.



report abuse
 

Sergiu S. Simmel

posted November 29, 2009 at 5:29 pm


Yes, A.J. Heschel was all about unity, including Jewish unity, as a culture, a people and a theology. As one of his prominent students, Brandeis Professor Reuven Kimelman, recently wrote in his article on Heschel’s unifying theology, “Our inclination to understand Judaism or to approach the Divine through only one of the poles leaves us, according to Heschel, with partial understandings of Judaism and fragmentary visions of the divine.” — To gain access to the entire article (we obtained permission from its publisher):
http://www.MoralBible.com/KimelmanOnHeschel/SJ



report abuse
 

Post a Comment

By submitting these comments, I agree to the beliefnet.com terms of service, rules of conduct and privacy policy (the "agreements"). I understand and agree that any content I post is licensed to beliefnet.com and may be used by beliefnet.com in accordance with the agreements.

Share this story


About Beliefnet

Our mission is to help people like you find, and walk, a spiritual path that will bring comfort, hope, clarity, strength, and happiness. More about Beliefnet.

Help

Media Kit

Subscribe

Legal

Copyright © Beliefnet, Inc. and/or its licensors. All rights reserved. Use of this site is subject to Terms of Service and to our Privacy Policy. Constructed by Beliefnet.

Advertisement

Report as Inappropriate

You are reporting this content because it violates the Terms of Service.

All reported content is logged for investigation.