Guest Voices

Archive: September 6, 2009 - September 12, 2009

Your Jewish New Year's Resolutions

What vows do you have for this year and what have you made in previous years? How successful have you been in achieving them?

By Editors | September 11, 2009; 9:17 AM ET | Comments (0)

The Faith of September 10

The lesson of September 10, 2001, the one I remind myself of every year, is that I need more than my expectations to face the future. I need faith.

By Edward Grinnan | September 10, 2009; 12:08 PM ET | Comments (4)

Love Thy Neighbor's Health Care

How can people of faith embody love of neighbor in health care, putting others first in a system in which bureaucracy automatically closes many options that might be available in a less complex system?

By Gene Davenport | September 10, 2009; 11:51 AM ET | Comments (6)

The Other 9/11

September 11th 1906, marked the birth of Gandhi's Satyagraha, the modern non-violent movement that inspired Mandela, King and others.

By Simon Cohen | September 10, 2009; 10:06 AM ET | Comments (2)

A New Spiritual Wake Up Call for America

By Billy Wilson executive director, International Center for Spiritual Renewal On September 11, 2001 the United States received a violent, physical wake up call to the terrorizing realities of the 21st Century. Americans experienced vulnerability and pain at levels previously...

By Billy Wilson | September 10, 2009; 10:00 AM ET | Comments (0)

Repairing Religious Wounds

I take pride in embracing other cultures' religious wisdoms, which help me strengthen and clarify my own.

By Wendy Sternberg | September 9, 2009; 3:52 PM ET | Comments (0)

Israel: Carter's Blind Spot

Former President Jimmy Carter never misses an opportunity to say it's all Israel's fault.

By Marvin Hier and Abraham Cooper | September 9, 2009; 9:40 AM ET | Comments (21)

 
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