Beyond Silhouettes: Choosing People Over Labels

During a recent election event in Wandsworth, it was unsettling to observe how easily people reached for categories instead of seeing the person. Labels like refugee, Muslim, or Zionist became shapes used to manage fear or assign blame. This sermon looks at the Torah portion of Kedoshim, which begins with a command defining our entire spiritual purpose: "You shall be holy, for I, the Eternal your God, am holy". Holiness is not a static quality we own; it is a verb and an act. We also reflect on Israel at 78, considering how to hold onto the prophetic vision of equality despite a deeply fractured reality.

Rabbi Adrian

Congregational Rabbi and Hospital Chaplain, based in London UK. I share progressive Jewish perspectives on faith and the world. My reflections bridge ancient tradition with modern life. You will find thoughts on Torah, healing, and the search for meaning. Join me for an inclusive and warm conversation.

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