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Conference

There is an odd thing about the way we live our lives.  We tend to see everything through the lens of how we spend our time.  The expressions we use, the images we emerge out of the tapestry of a woven existence.
There is the tale of a prominent rabbi, a member of the CCAR (Reform Movement) who had had passed away.  A colleague was called to deliver a memorial lecture in his name.  In the delivery, he began, “We now remember those colleagues who have gone to the great conference in the sky…”
- told by Rabbi Louis Jacobs

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