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Rabbi Levi A. Olan: The Conscience of the City

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  • I must please God

    “Whether my neighbor likes it or not, I must please God before I please him, and if what God asks of me is not pleasing to my neighbor, I choose God first.”

    Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “Good Will – The Fact and the Illusion,” a radio sermon broadcast on January 14, 1962.

    (#43, originally posted September 26, 2018)

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    February 12, 2024January 13, 2024
  • Levi Olan and his sister, Bertha, in 1942

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on February 10, 2024January 13, 2024

    Image courtesy of Bonnie C. Yankaskas. (#42, originally posted September 19, 2018)

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  • Good Will—The Fact and the Illusion

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on February 8, 2024January 13, 2024

    “The most threatening danger of our times is prejudice, the most urgent need is for good will, not as a pious article of faith, but as a specific and concrete act.” On January 14, 1962, …

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  • Religion and Communism in the Public Schools

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on February 5, 2024January 13, 2024

    “It is an irony and a paradox that people who fear government authority want to use it in areas where it does not and should not belong.” If you only read the title of Rabbi …

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  • In a dictatorship

    “In a dictatorship, thinking is not only unnecessary, it is a handicap, it can lead to a criticism of men in power. But a democracy depends wholly upon a citizenry that can distinguish propaganda from fact, prejudice from reality.”

    Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “Religion and Communism in the Public Schools,” broadcast January 7, 1962

    (#40, originally posted September 9, 2018)

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  • In the Face of Fear

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on February 1, 2024January 13, 2024

    “The answer to fear is courage. Our question is how can we find such courage to meet the fears of our lives.” In his sermon of December 24, 1961, “In the Face of Fear,” Rabbi …

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  • What Do You Want — Freedom or Security?

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on January 29, 2024January 13, 2024

    “There is no freedom without responsibility!” Rabbi Olan didn’t use exclamation marks often, but when speaking on December 17, 1961, he wanted his message to be absolutely clear: finding the balance between freedom and security …

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  • Olan sermon recording on open reel tape

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on January 25, 2024January 13, 2024

    Reel-to-reel tape of Rabbi Olan’s sermon “Justice Comes First,” November 19, 1961, as exhibited at Bridwell Library in 2014. Rabbi Olan’s hard-hitting words make even more impact when they are heard being delivered in his …

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  • Family Life – What is Wrong?

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on January 22, 2024January 13, 2024

    “There is something wrong with family life today and it is not a slight or superficial matter. People who cannot love, who have confused values, and who are without an affirming faith, cannot build a …

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  • Max Olan and Levi Olan, circa 1920.

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on January 20, 2024January 13, 2024

    Photograph of Levi Olan (r) with his father, Max Olan. Image courtesy of Bonnie C. Yankaskas. (#34, originally posted August 22, 2018)

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