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May 27, 2012 | 5:53 pm
Posted by Susan Esther Barnes

Susan Esther Barnes
Susan Esther Barnes is a religious Reform Jew who can regularly be seen greeting people at her synagogue before services. She is a founding member of her synagogue’s chevra kadisha, and is fascinated by the many ways we can employ Jewish texts, traditions and rituals to enhance our modern lives.

5.15.13 at 8:00 am | The Big One is coming. Once the shaking stops,. . .

5.6.13 at 11:01 am | Every cemetery that refuses the body is adding to. . .

5.1.13 at 8:00 am | I have to say, I’m not convinced I like this. . .

4.24.13 at 8:00 am | As one who often sits or stands in the back, I. . .

4.17.13 at 8:00 am | The interim solution can’t be separated from. . .

4.10.13 at 8:00 am | Sometimes, something happens that is right, and. . .

5.15.13 at 8:00 am | The Big One is coming. Once the shaking stops,. . . (64)

3.20.13 at 8:00 am | What struck me the most as Bialik spoke was how. . . (31)

5.6.13 at 11:01 am | Every cemetery that refuses the body is adding to. . . (21)





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