“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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The Unleavened Life
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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 …
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The Bible Without God
“Hope is the central theme of the Prophetic faith.” Delivered 3 days short of a month after Bloody Sunday, and 3 years to the day prior to Rev. Dr. Martln Luther King, Jr’s murder, Rabbi …
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Psychology and Religion
“Religion is not a science, and psychology is not religion.” On March 28, 1965, Rabbi Olan preached a sermon designed to differentiate therapeutic psychology from the religious thought and practice. This seems to have been …
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Take Time to Be Holy
“Worship is an art, it is full of symbols, art forms, music and poetry. It takes effort and will, desire and persistence to achieve the capacity to experience the beauty of holiness.” In this sermon …
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What Do You Want More Than All Else in the World?
“This is a moral universe and we must pay for what we want.” Take a moment to reflect on the question that Rabbi Olan poses in his title and come up with your own answer. …
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Do Not Cheat Your Child
“Much, too much emphasis is placed by parents upon preparing the child to live as an adult at the expense of his needs as a child. He need not be looked upon as always father …
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The Parasite in our Midst
“Once we grasp the essential meaning of our existence, we can respond to the injustices and inequities around us.” Rabbi Olan, in his sermon of February 21, 1965, suggests that we may have accepted a …
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Doing Something about Anxiety
“Something has gone out of our way of life which makes for increasing tension and anxiety.” Anxiety is the theme of this sermon of February 14, 1965, as it seems to be the theme of …
