Prominent Jerusalemites share their thoughts on the eve of Yom Kippur
Dudi Zilbershag, Anat Hoffman, Binyamin Lau and Rivka Sneh.
By JERUSALEM POST STAFFSeek the Lord, ye humble of the earthBy Anat Hoffman - the director of the Center for Pluralism of the Movement for Progressive Judaism
Reality has taught me that the demand for the total and absolute "right" never comes true.
Righteousness as a moral dutyBy Dudi Zilbershag - chairman of the Meir Panim chain of soup kitchens and publisher of the haredi weekly Bakehilla
"There's no such thing as a society. There is only individuals."
Fear, shame and guiltBy Binaymin Lau - rabbi of the Ramban Synagogue
Guilt feelings deal with a person's recognition of his sins, without any "allowances" or "extenuating circumstances."
Savid SodomBy Rivka Sneh - founder of Yated, a voluntary organization for children with Down syndrome
We have become a society in which the values of morality have been replaced with the worship of money, power, and publicity.
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