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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (885093)9/4/2015 2:16:41 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (2) of 1573709
 
"I hope I did shame you into breaking your Arkie boycott of your daughter"

3 months of summer vacation carries much more clout than you do.

"your shul is as biased as the alleged church in KY"

I'm not in one up here, but my brother and his wife were married in my old one, after she became Jewish. Today,

TOLERANCE AND PROGRESSIVENESS Since joining the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism in 1957, Beth Jacob has unwaveringly held its place on the progressive leading edge of the Conservative movement. By the late 1950s at Beth Jacob, women were a significant presence on the bimah and girls were studying to become bat mitzvah. This was not the norm in Conservative congregations at the time. Rabbi Teitelbaum began a bar mitzvah class for adult men, an initiative that garnered national attention in the Jewish press. In 1965, Teitelbaum flew to Selma, AL with several other Bay Area rabbis to join the march that was a direct precursor to the Voting Rights Act. In 2000, Rabbi Ezray offered blessings on the bimah to a gay couple just prior to their commitment ceremony, which he co-officiated with a local Reform rabbi at her synagogue. Since 2001, Beth Jacob’s congregation has hosted homeless families as part of the Interfaith Hospitality Network.

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