Roadside Musings
Condolences in the Days of COVID-19
Someone you know has died due to COVID-19. Here’s the script on writing your gentle condolences.
Someone you know has died due to COVID-19. Here’s the script on writing your gentle condolences.
Finding God—and yourself—in a pandemic. Is there divine meaning?
In these heartbreaking times, being together during life's passages is often impossible. Rabbi Rami shares a prayer to bring comfort to those who are passing.
A living will relinquishing your ventilator to a younger, healthier sick person can help spare our healthcare heroes from extra grief and pain.
Pastor Tony Spell “knows God wouldn’t let the good folks at Life Tabernacle Church die when their only sin is their desire to demonstrate their love of God. God doesn’t act this way, does He?”
Rabbi Rami is answering your questions, with special editions of his online column Roadside Musings.
“Life is wild and nothing is permanent. Now deal with it.”
“If we are going to survive as a species worthy of survival, we will have to get beyond the limits of ‘us’ verses ‘them’ and open to the truth of all of us together.”
“I have come to welcome those found pennies and to use the act of picking them up as a reminder to stop for a moment and think about my dad.”
If the the bishops and the Pope really want to alleviate the shortage of priests, they need to open the priesthood to women.
“One reason people are leaving traditional Bible-based religions is that they are told they have to read the Bible literally rather than metaphorically.” So what happened to the poop on Noah's ark?
“You might ask, if I am meditating just to meditate—if there is no goal to it at all—why bother with it in the first place? Good question.”