Reading, Writing & Religion.


Rami

Rabbi

To me, religions are like languages:

no language is true or false;

all languages are of human origin;

each language reflects and shapes the mindset of the civilization that speaks it;

there are things you can say in one language that you cannot say

or cannot say as well in another;

and the more languages you know,

the more nuanced your understanding of life.


Judaism is my mother tongue,

yet in matters of the spirit

I strive to be multi-lingual.

In the end, however,

the deepest language of the soul

is silence.