April 22, 2025

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Rabbi Wallace Greene

Articles by Rabbi Wallace Greene

The Human Side of the War

The events of Oct. 7 have affected Jews all over the world. Putting aside the difficult politics of how to end this conflict, Jews and

Therapy for COVID-19

When Ismar Schorsch retired as chancellor of the Jewish Theological Seminary, he noted in his farewell speech a major flaw of the Conservative movement’s decision

The Perfect Storm

Imagine you are in a batting cage without a bat and hard balls are being fired at you in rapid sequence. That’s where we are

The Ethics of Opening Schools

Ethics can be described as the nexus that connects law and philosophy. When there is a conflict or a dilemma that presents itself when attempting

Welcoming Your Neighbor

Many communities go through transitions. One ethnic group moves out, another moves in. Most of the time the transition occurs smoothly. Sometimes there is conflict.

Teacher Observations

One of the gedolim of American day school education was Alvin Schiff, Ph.D. During his long and distinguished career he served as the head of

Let’s Focus on Camp Safety

As a child I enjoyed my camp experiences. In Boy Scout camp I learned about safety, first aid and to be prepared. As a counselor