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Louis Ginzberg said in his commencement address in 1919, "You are graduates of the Jewish Theological Seminary, Jewish without any tag attached to it."

Imagine how great this world would be if we put aside labels.  Each person would be judged by their actions, not their skin color, choice of faith or quirks.

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“Between 1305 and the early 1800’s. the House of Taxis ran a form of pony express service all over Europe….   Its couriers clad in blue and silver uniforms, crisscrossed the continent carrying messages between princes and generals, merchants and money lenders.” –Alvin Toffler, The Third Wave We may think we are the first generation consumed by rapid communication but we are not.   Throughout our history it has been a priority. Of course, now in the 21 st century we must ask: are we better or worse for it?