Harold Kushner's explanation of the Jewish autumn holiday of Sukkot and its emphases upon thanksgiving and the acknowledgment of impermanence.
Monthly Archives: April 2011
Spiritual Practice Feature: Praying the News: For Women Raped in War Zones
A prayer for the Libyan woman raped by Qaddafi's soldiers and all women victims of war.
Newsletter: March 28, 2011: The Boy Who Wanted Presence for His Birthday
Book Excerpt: Change of Heart
Lama Shenpen Drolma on why cutting attachments and understanding that everything is impermanent enables you to appreciate what you have.
Book Excerpt: We Have Met the Enemy
Daniel Akst on how procrastinators use distraction to self-medicate.
Book Review: We Have Met the Enemy
Freedom and affluence provide the seedbed for the self-indulgence, addiction, and self-destruction afoot in America.
Book Excerpt: The Bushman Way of Tracking God
Bradford Keeney on needing a song in order to connect with the holy.
Book Review: The Bushman Way of Tracking God
A wild, playful, and original spiritual adventure set in Africa where some elders pass on their ancient spirituality which tracks God.
Book Excerpt: Manning Up
Kay Hymowitz on preadults having the feeling of being in continuous transition.
Book Review: Manning Up
A sprightly and cogent look at the phenomenon of man-boys who are being upstaged by women and left in the dust with their buddies.
Book Excerpt: The Way of Wisdom
Margaret Silf on appreciating and honoring the mysteries of all things.
Book Review: The Way of Wisdom
A wonderful and eclectic collection of timeless wisdom quotations from many diverse religious and spiritual traditions.
Book Excerpt: Morning, Noon, and Night
Arnold Weinstein on stories of growing up and growing old extend who we are.
Proposed Cambodian NGO Law Fundamentally Flawed and Should be Abandoned
Cambodia's proposed law on Associations and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) contains provisions that place troubling restrictions on the ability of NGOs to organize and function effectively. Freedom House calls on the Cambodian government to abandon the law in its current version as it is fundamentally flawed.
Freedom House Condemns Russian Arrests of Protesters
The arrest and detention of peaceful protesters in Moscow yesterday is another example of the Kremlin's continued attempts to inhibit the right of the Russian people to peaceful freedom of assembly, a right which is protected by Article 31 of the Russian Constitution, according to Freedom House.
Freedom House and Progressive Policy Institute announce Iran Strategy Task Force
Freedom House and the Progressive Policy Institute today announced the creation of an Iran Strategy Task Force, Beyond Sanctions: The Next Iran Strategy. Convening leading scholars and analysts, the joint task force will formulate new approaches to dealing with Iran and make recommendations after meeting with key policymakers in the Obama Administration, Members and Staff in the U.S. Congress, other experts from the U.S. and abroad, and the diplomatic community.
Azerbaijan: International Organisations Condemn Abduction and Beating of Journalist Seymur Khaziyev
The International Partnership Group for Azerbaijan condemns the 26 March 2011 abduction and beating of journalist Seymur Khaziyev. The group is deeply concerned by the cycle of violence against journalists and impunity for those who commit such attacks in Azerbaijan, and calls on the authorities to immediately and impartially investigate all instances of violence against journalists and bring the perpetrators to justice.
Blocking Delivery of Two Major Newspapers in Argentina a Threat to Press Freedom
The World Press Freedom Committee (www.wpfc.org), an international organization representing 45 press freedom groups from throughout the world, expressed condemnation of the blocking of the Sunday editions of Argentina's two largest newspapers, Clarín and La Nación, on March 27.
Humanitarian Crisis in Côte d’Ivoire Warrants Intervention
While the world's attention has been focused on Libya, the humanitarian crisis in Côte d'Ivoire has reached devastating proportions and requires a strong and concerted international response. Freedom House today echoes the call of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) for the United Nations Security Council to intervene on behalf of the people of Côte d'Ivoire and take necessary measures to assist in the immediate removal of Laurent Gbagbo, including through military action if necessary.