“Most religions… idealize a person who, by his life, shows us the God we cannot see. In this sermon, delivered on April 30, 1967, Rabbi Olan grapples with the question, how do we know that …
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But What Does God Do Today?
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The Importance of Little Things
“What really matters in life is quality not quantity.” This sermon, delivered on April 23, 1967, is one in which Rabbi Olan’s personal voice comes through most clearly. It is noteworthy that his celebration of …
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Forgive but Don’t Forget
“It is not ours to forgive, only to lead and help people to begin their penitence.” In this sermon delivered April 2, 1967, Rabbi Olan describes the evolution from forgiveness through ritual in Temple times …
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Teaching Religion in a Secular Age
“Sunday school is more a kind of ritual or ceremony than an education for the answer to the question, ‘What is the meaning of my existence?’” In this sermon of March 26, 1967, Rabbi Olan …
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A Troubler of the People
““Religion is not an opiate… It is a stimulant which awakens [us] to real living.” In this sermon of March 12, 1967, Rabbi Olan begins with the question, what do people want from religion? He …
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The One True Religion
In this sermon, delivered on March 5, 1967, Rabbi Olan makes pronouncements that were not popular in many quarters in his day, nor are they in ours.“Each religion has some truth, no religion has all …
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Civil Rights and Civil Disobedience
“The peace and welfare of any nation finally depends upon the translation of natural human rights into law. This was evident to the founding fathers of America as it must become evident to us now.” …
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A Religious Anti-Poverty Program
Isaiah: “‘What mean ye that ye crush My people and grind the faces of the poor?’ saith the Lord.” In this sermon of February 12, 1967, Rabbi Olan preached openly about politics. “The national War …
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The Majority Can Be Wrong
“We must choose the right first, and follow it even if it means just I alone. A minority of one and the right has always been the hope of the world.” In this sermon of …
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Who Are Our Great Men Today?
“If you want to know what the character of a people is, look at whom they choose to honor for greatness. We are a people who admire success, fame, and power. We are not too …
