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Rabbi Levi A. Olan: The Conscience of the City

Rabbi Levi A. Olan: The Conscience of the City

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  • God just is

    “God just is, like gravity is.”

    – Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “Can God Really Help?” February 2, 1964.

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    October 31, 2024September 22, 2024
  • What Should Dallas Do Now?

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on October 28, 2024September 22, 2024

    “The people want desperately to forget the tragedy and go on with the business of living as though nothing had happened here.” On January 19, 1964, Rabbi Olan posed a question to the citizens of …

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  • Salvation For Modern Man

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on October 24, 2024September 22, 2024

    “We are involved in a partnership with the universe which promises a better day for humankind.” On January 12, 1964, Rabbi Olan spoke about salvation: a word used by many religions, each with their own …

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  • Religion at Bargain Prices

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on October 21, 2024September 22, 2024

    “It has been suggested that our culture is dominated by the values of the market place. The worth of anything is determined not by its intrinsic value, but by what it will bring on the …

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  • The Unforgivable Sin

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on October 17, 2024September 22, 2024

    “We of today are not at home with the idea of sin because we are alien to God and His demands upon our lives.” Today’s sermon deals with a seemingly strange story from the Book …

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  • The Harm of Misguided Love

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on October 14, 2024September 22, 2024

    “This is one of the most loveless eras in human history.” At the final paragraphs of his December 29, 1963 radio sermon, Rabbi Olan referred to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. “We, in …

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  • To believe in God

    “To believe in God is not easy, but not to believe is far more difficult.”

    – Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “How Much Can a Person Endure?” December 8, 1963.

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    October 10, 2024September 22, 2024
  • How Much Can a Person Endure?

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on October 7, 2024September 22, 2024

    “Human existence is not for cry-babies, for people who can live only when and where there is no trouble. It takes stamina to be a man, or as Tillich puts it, “courage to be.” Rabbi …

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  • Why Men Fight

    Posted by conscienceofthecity on October 3, 2024September 22, 2024

    “What will set the atom bombs bursting in the air is not the natural instinct of man to fight. What may blow us all to smithereens is our failure to deal with the causes of …

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  • Unless we protect

    “Unless we protect human rights everywhere, we will have war and not peace.”

    – Rabbi Levi A. Olan. From “Why Men Fight,” a sermon broadcast over KRLD and WFAA, Dallas, Texas, on December 15, 1963.

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