Posts Tagged ‘goodness’

Cooking Green Goodness Magazine’s guide to growing good food at home

Violet’s Vegan Comics This is a brilliant inspirational post from Eartha Lowe, which makes me want to grow my own food, and tells you all the ways to go about it, even if you don’t have a garden. Click here to read the whole thing. Published onMay 2, 2020 written byEartha Lowe, Cooking Green Goodness […]

Shen Yun Is ‘The Ultimate Goodness,’ Says Visual Artist

GREELEY, Colo.—Michael Gray, a visual artist, found Shen Yun Performing Arts resonating with his world view of beauty and values at an evening performance in Greeley, Colorado on Aug. 1. “Growing has to come from inside,” he said. Shen Yun, based in New York, showcases China’s 5,000 years of traditional culture through the medium of […]

Israel Could Be a ‘Superpower of Goodness,’ Says Presidential Hopeful Yosef Abramowitz

(The Media Line) Yosef Israel Abramowitz, 56, an American immigrant to Israel and well-known environmentalist, announced last week that he will run for the position of president of Israel. A graduate of Boston University in Jewish public policy and a Wexner graduate fellow at the Columbia Journalism School, Abramowitz has been a pivotal player in […]

The Capture of Goodness

The Capture of Goodnessby Sinead Murphy, OffGuardianApril 25, 2021 ‘Goodness’ is not the word I wanted to use in this article. But ‘ethics’ sounded too abstract, ‘morality’ too rule-bound, ‘virtue’ too archaic, and ‘kindness’ too corporate (at least since ‘random acts of kindness’).The ubiquity of that dreaded term ‘safety,’ brayed at us from every angle, has […]

For goodness’ sake: Textual and ethical illuminations in Megillat Esther

“In Jewish tradition, the right side of our body is often the side that symbolizes strength. We honor our right side by performing rituals to that side first, such as washing our right hand before washing our left hand when we first wake up. Why then did God create our heart, our ultimate source of […]

Pandemic Times Episode 119: Elisha Wiesel on Spreading Goodness

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Who Invented Toilet Paper – Thank Goodness Somebody Did

The 1850s was a golden decade for household cleanliness. It witnessed the birth of both the dishwasher and the washing machine. But neither invention was quite as revolutionary as that of Joseph C. Gayetty of New York City. In an advert in Scientific American, he declared it to be a ‘grand and […]

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