You say you want a revolution Well, you know We all want to change the world You tell me that it's evolution Well, you know We all want to change… Read More
All posts by Karen Erlichman
Where I’m From
I went home to the east coast recently, and the sensory memories and reminders awakened a deeply embedded longing for home, familiarity and rootedness. It was early fall, with that… Read More
Days of Rest and Awes
We are almost at the end of the Yamim Nora'im, which translates as the Days of Awe; today as I sat with these words I had a new insight–grammatically it… Read More
Try a Little Tenderness
A few years ago I led a workshop called the Thirteen Attributes of Divine Compassion, based on a beautiful melodic prayer that is chanted on Yom Kippur. This prayer, its… Read More
How Do You Pray?
Today's New York Times magazine has an interesting article entitled "Is There a Right Way to Pray?" Author Zev Chafets offers up some interesting anecdotes and ideas from a variety of… Read More