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On the Doorposts of My House
An open letter on Yom Kippur
By
Malachi Kosanovich
Dear God, Let me begin as all good letters should begin (when you can well and truly mean it). We love you. Not with a shallow passing love, but with a love that reverberates in our very bones. Nothing we have done in the past should ever cause you to doubt that. And we admit…
Kaddish
By
Malachi Kosanovich
Yitgadal v’yitkadash sh’mei raba. Exalted and hallowed be God’s great name. This is the beginning of the Mourner’s Kaddish, one of the most beautiful and moving prayers I have ever found. It is a prayer said in memory of those we have lost. It is a prayer more of of America should be paying…
Forgive us our accidents?
By
Malachi Kosanovich
I must have been really out of touch lately because I just recently heard (for the first time) a commercial that has apparently been on the air for quite a while, promising to forgive me if I am in a car accident and not push my rates through the roof. Seems innocuous enough. Who doesn’t…
Yom Kippur with a Vampire
By
Malachi Kosanovich
I’ve been watching True Blood and I’ve been thinking about Yom Kippur, which is coming up soon, and I’ve decided I’ve found a solution to all of my forgiveness needs. I’m just going to forget everything. I’ll find some nice person willing to hit me with a baseball bat, or an anvil, or whatever it…
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