thanks Chava Thanks for you encouraging words Chava. Maybe some people reading this will do just what you suggested.
2. Alice
5/26/2009
Thanks for you encouraging words Chava. Maybe some people reading this will do just what you suggested.
3. Chava
5/25/2009
Alice, your article seems to suggest a great path. May I explain? If Bnei Noach like you (or those you write for and about)would seek to become the lawyers and judges of the earth, the whole profession would be transformed (no more lousy lawyer jokes!). Seriously, people would see justice and would be encouraged to seek it. As you state so eloquently, it’s the corruption of our thinking that keeps us from focusing on punishing the perpetrators, rather than pitying the victims. Thank you so much for this one.
4. Chava
5/25/2009
If Bnei Noach like you (or those you write for and about)would seek to become the lawyers and judges of the earth, the whole profession would be transformed (no more lousy lawyer jokes!). Seriously, people would see justice and would be encouraged to seek it. As you state so eloquently, it’s the corruption of our thinking that keeps us from focusing on punishing the perpetrators, rather than pitying the victims. Thank you so much for this one.
5/26/2009
thanks Chava Thanks for you encouraging words Chava. Maybe some people reading this will do just what you suggested.
5/26/2009
Thanks for you encouraging words Chava. Maybe some people reading this will do just what you suggested.
5/25/2009
Alice, your article seems to suggest a great path. May I explain? If Bnei Noach like you (or those you write for and about)would seek to become the lawyers and judges of the earth, the whole profession would be transformed (no more lousy lawyer jokes!). Seriously, people would see justice and would be encouraged to seek it. As you state so eloquently, it’s the corruption of our thinking that keeps us from focusing on punishing the perpetrators, rather than pitying the victims. Thank you so much for this one.
5/25/2009
If Bnei Noach like you (or those you write for and about)would seek to become the lawyers and judges of the earth, the whole profession would be transformed (no more lousy lawyer jokes!). Seriously, people would see justice and would be encouraged to seek it. As you state so eloquently, it’s the corruption of our thinking that keeps us from focusing on punishing the perpetrators, rather than pitying the victims. Thank you so much for this one.