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3 pages in length. If history did not repeat itself, we would not be equipped - as human beings or as a religion - to deal with the occurrences trying once again to unravel the thread of faith. Revisiting the Haftorah from Nehemiah Chapter 8 on this holiest of days, we are reminded that from suffering comes strength and from strength comes rebirth. There is perhaps no greater alliance of people who have experienced this lesson time and time again than the Jews, which we have both embraced and anguished over at the same time as we rise to the challenge of continuing forward as a cultural faction. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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again to unravel the threads of faith. Revisiting the Haftorah from Nehemiah Chapter 8 on this holiest of days, we are reminded that from suffering comes strength and from
strength comes rebirth. There is perhaps no greater alliance of people who have experienced this lesson time and time again than the Jews, a reality we have both embraced
and anguished over at the same time as we rise to the challenge of continuing forward as a cultural faction. Now, as in centuries past, we are faced with the
harsh reality of being cast into exile against our will, however, we are not being removed from our homes but rather condemned to them. We are not having our
independence stripped from us but instead are being forced downplay our right to come and go as we please. The extent to which todays prevalence of terrorism intimidates us
to act and react with many of the same emotions we experienced thousands of years ago is both grand and far-reaching; that we can effectively parallel these two time periods
as sharing inextricable slices of the struggle for human existence speaks to cyclical journey all of us pursue. This passage of Nehemiah also
addresses the problem of intermarriage to the extent that 177 non-Jewish spouses are collected and sent into exile as a way to cleanse them of their transgression. Indeed, marriage
and faith are often at odds with each other, inasmuch as there are a number of components that do not necessarily fit snugly into individually preconceived notions. That marriage
is a focal point of our faith speaks volumes regarding the inherent love and respect we harbor toward each other. While interfaith marriages are still not condoned, the stony
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