Tag Archives: Oliver Sacks
For Rachel
In 1955, when Oliver Sacks was 22 years-old, his parents decided that he need to be extricated from Oxford University and put in a friendly and supportive community with hard physical work from dawn till dusk. In his words, “My parents … Continue reading
Posted in Personal
Tagged Ein HaShofet, Hebrew University, Oliver Sacks, Rachel Pearline, Tikkun Olam
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Picky Eaters
Trusting in God’s promises might mean that we enjoy what is set before us each day with a little more gratitude and maybe even some joy, because today is a gift that cannot be reopened tomorrow. Continue reading
Posted in Discipleship, Sermons, Waffle Church
Tagged Bread of Life, children, complex carbohydrates, Exodus, food, Gospel of John, hunger, Lord's Supper, Manna, Moses, Oliver Sacks, Parable of the Mustard Seed, Shelter Island, short theologians, St. Augustine, St. Lydia's, The New York Times, Union Chapel in the Grove, Waffle Church
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