“What a man needs is some far-reaching ultimate concern which will bind all of his warring selves together and give meaning and purpose to his life.” In his sermon of November 14, 1965, Rabbi Olan …
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On Getting Your Money’s Worth
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On Getting Your Money’s Worth
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Religion’s New Look
“Religion is trying to get along without God. It is somewhat like producing a new style in an automobile and removing the engine at the same time.” In Rabbi Olan’s day, many Americans were attracted …
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A Plea for Disciplined Living
“If we would be free, we must choose to discipline ourselves.” In his sermon of October 31, 1965, Rabbi Olan argues that self-discipline is essential to education, to the creative life, to family life, and …
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One Secret of Eternity Is Revealed
“Biblical faith is rooted in the mysterious.” This sermon of October 24, 1965 by Rabbi Olan focuses on the mystery of life, because, as he notes, “life is more mystery than fact.” Sometimes it may …
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We Are All Guilty
“It is time for us to recite the confession of our collective guilt….” Have you ever driven on the freeway behind a car whose exhaust fills your own car with the smell of a rotten …
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All Real Life Is Meeting
“There are only two things certain about our lives – we must die and we are not dead now. What each of us confronts is the period between now and death. What shall we do …
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The Unleavened Life
“It is time that we cleaned out all of the fermenting leaven of our lives and got rid of it. It is time to eat unleavened bread, symbol of the new, the hopeful, the fresh, …
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Love Thyself First
“The failure of a good relationship to oneself lies at the root of much emotional suffering today.” In his sermon of April 18, 1965 Rabbi Olan argues that we cannot follow the Biblical injunction to …
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On Being Displeased with God
In today’s strange and uncertain atmosphere, it is all but certain that many of us are less than thrilled with God. Why is there a pandemic? Why are so many people suffering? Shouldn’t God be …
