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Why Aren't We Flying the American Flag Anymore? – Rabbi Max Antman

10 min · 6 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Why Aren't We Flying the American Flag Anymore? – Rabbi Max Antman

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Recorded live on July 3, 2026. As America marks its 250th anniversary, Rabbi Antman asks a timely question: What does patriotism look like when your country feels deeply divided? Drawing on the remarkable story of the daughters of Zelophehad in Parashat Pinchas, this sermon explores the courage to challenge a flawed system without abandoning it. Rather than walking away, these five women fought to make their community more just, planting their flag in a future they believed was worth building. Through Torah, American history, and the enduring Jewish commitment to repair, Rabbi Antman offers a hopeful vision of patriotism rooted not in perfection, but in the sacred work of creating a more compassionate world.

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Portada del episodio Why Aren't We Flying the American Flag Anymore? – Rabbi Max Antman

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