May 29, 2008 • Page Image 45
…Spirituality Rabbinic Breakthrough Reform student on track to become first black female rabbi. Sue Fishkoff with quiet anger. "We'd been in Israel three months and her only friend was a cat." One day, Shana came home from camp beaming because one of the other children held her hand. "'Nobody ever holds my hand, Mommy,' she said to me , ) ' Stanton-Ogulnick recounts. "I said, 'Why?' She said, 'Because I'm shochor;" or black. "Ani lo tov, an...…

















































