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Is something Jewish about 'Spoon River Anthology?' – The Forward


“Spoon River Anthology” (1915) by Edgar Lee Masters, a collection of autobiographical verse monologues in epitaph form, was named by Eliot Weinberger as the “century’s most influential book of American poetry” alongside T.S. Eliot’s “Waste Land.” A new book on Masters from University of Illinois Press is a good occasion for examining the neglected subject of Spoon River’s Jews.
An attorney who fought for workers’ rights, Masters has been described as a “violent antisemite,” possibly in part due to his association with the novelist Theodore Dreiser, who did indeed loathe Jews.
Yet Masters had a more complex rapport with Yiddishkeit, as might be expected from a leftist who worked as law partner of Clarence Darrow. Darrow was so philosemitic that he wrote a short story, “Little Louis Epstine” about a Jewish paperboy who lost one hand in an accident (“He was run over by a beer wagon when he was a baby”) and the other to frostbite. ....

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The Cross of Least Resistance by Robin Phillips


Our Path to Holiness Runs Straight Through Calvary by
Robin Phillips
I think I might stop being a Christian, my friend said, a few minutes after comfortably situating himself in my office.
Why? I asked. Have you stopped believing in God?
My friend, whom we will call Trevor, pondered silently. A few days before, he had asked to meet me to get some advice about a personal crisis he was facing. But the conversation quickly turned to his more general struggles with Christianity.
I renewed my question: Is it because you ve stopped believing in God that you are considering giving up Christianity? ....

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Playing small with our gifts


In our spiritual lives we have an obligation to use the talents God has given us. Our eternal well being depends on it, and the world needs our gifts. Unless we try to unleash our full potential, our dreams will just remain our dreams.
“Having a dream in your heart is proof sent beforehand by God to show you that it’s already yours. You just have to act on it!” Michelle Gomez.
In “Playing Small: Why hiding your gifts is a disservice to you and your career” Michelle Gomez talks about the Imposter Experience which excuses our playing small by convincing ourselves we have gotten to where we are by some mistake, luck or other outside factor. We do not want to be found out as a fraud. ....

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