Shabbat Sermon: For a Nation United in Worry: We Strongly Disagree, And I Love You Anyway with Rabbi Wes Gardenswartz

Published: Nov. 7, 2020, 6 p.m.

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Paradoxically, it turns out that we are the United States of America after all.

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United in our insomnia.  Both Republicans and Democrats report not being able to get a decent night\\u2019s sleep.

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United in our fear.  Both parties fear that if the other candidate wins, the very future of our nation is endangered.

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United in our alienation from national unity. However you voted, the reality is that about half the country voted for the other candidate.  United in not getting that fifty percent.

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United in living with a pit in our stomach.

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United in handling all this stress not well.  We eat too much. We drink too much. We perseverate too much.

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The United States of America. United in our dividedness. United in our 50-50 split.

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In the face of this division, I want to raise a single question.  For each person listening, here is the question: what can I do, what can I personally do right now, to make this grim situation a little better?

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